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Old 09-14-2009, 02:24 PM
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Burley . . . Homer may take issue with you on this one . . .
10-19-A DRIVE LOADING Drive Loading is the “Axe Handle” technique of the “Hitter” – an out-and-out Right Arm Thrust against Clubhead Lag (Angular Inertia) striving to accelerate (radially) a Pre-stressed (Bent) Clubhshaft, from a slow Start Down through Impact. Per 7-19-1. See 2-N.

All Short Shots can be short, strong Strokes, eliminating all unnecessary motion by using only the one Accumulator (until greater distance is needed). But always –PUSH a lagging Clubhead through Impact.

Clubhead Throwaway here is due usually to over-acceleration. Use shorter Strokes and/or lower Thrust. The Stroke can be shortened per 10-15-B or by taking advantage of the fact that the Backstroke will stop when the Right Elbow becomes fully bent.
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Old 09-14-2009, 04:18 PM
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Burley . . . Homer may take issue with you on this one . . .
10-19-A DRIVE LOADING Drive Loading is the “Axe Handle” technique of the “Hitter” – an out-and-out Right Arm Thrust against Clubhead Lag (Angular Inertia) striving to accelerate (radially) a Pre-stressed (Bent) Clubhshaft, from a slow Start Down through Impact. Per 7-19-1. See 2-N.

All Short Shots can be short, strong Strokes, eliminating all unnecessary motion by using only the one Accumulator (until greater distance is needed). But always –PUSH a lagging Clubhead through Impact.

Clubhead Throwaway here is due usually to over-acceleration. Use shorter Strokes and/or lower Thrust. The Stroke can be shortened per 10-15-B or by taking advantage of the fact that the Backstroke will stop when the Right Elbow becomes fully bent.


LoL... Thanks Bucket

Just clean fun debating, kinda like when you get out of the shower the average person dry's off the left side first but someone might find a reason to argue that its powered by the right hand push of the towel I'm here to learn and pushing my point a little is in good fun of the debate to help bring people to there book and make learning fun..

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Old 09-16-2009, 06:03 PM
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You can push with a bent right wrist. The right forearm makes a piston like motion.

I feel like I am using a 'palm heel strike' motion with my hitter procedure. Here's a video explaining the palm heel strike



What I basically do is feel like I am palm heel striking into my left thumb. And I push into that thumb, the pressure on that thumb increases. I feel like I want maximum pressure at impact. All of which can be done by pushing and pushing with a bent right wrist.




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Old 09-16-2009, 10:01 PM
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Hitting cannot be mistaken for the lawnmower cranking, "One Plane" version, of the Right Arm motion. This linear drive seems to dismiss the "Roll" of the #3 Accumulator.

In 4-D-0, when Homer talks about Simultaneous versus Sequenced Releases, he starts by explaining that it's the Release of Accumulators #2 and #3. In 7-3, the Bending and Straightening of the Right Elbow Cocks and Un-cocks the Left Wrist. In 6-B-1-0, the straightening Right Elbow powers, guides, and regulates the #3 Accumulator Motion.

The Hitter Uncocks and "Rolls".
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Old 09-16-2009, 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Richie3Jack View Post
You can push with a bent right wrist. The right forearm makes a piston like motion.

I feel like I am using a 'palm heel strike' motion with my hitter procedure. Here's a video explaining the palm heel strike



What I basically do is feel like I am palm heel striking into my left thumb. And I push into that thumb, the pressure on that thumb increases. I feel like I want maximum pressure at impact. All of which can be done by pushing and pushing with a bent right wrist.




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I like that... MHS... Palm to ball with bent right wrist, that is what I was saying above. Increase the bend and sustain the line of compression.

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Old 09-16-2009, 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by BurleyGolf View Post
I like that... MHS... Palm to ball with bent right wrist, that is what I was saying above. Increase the bend and sustain the line of compression.

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palm to the visual equivalent for me!

When I am hitting (and I bounce around right now), I almost think having the right wrist and palm being perpendicular to the crossline angle of approach. If I try to think freezing the wrist, keeping it frozen through the hit, then its a poor strike. If I think relaxed but get it perpendicular to that diagonal angle of approach I hit it good. If I trust my visual equivalent, and thats not easy, you feel like its going to go right, then I hit it great.
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