In a very short video I saw on You Tube I heard Homer talking about a fellow being best suited for a right arm swing pattern and then briefly saying some would be best as a left arm swinger. If possible could you please explain these procedures and the differences ? If you've already discussed could somebody lead me to the thread. Thank You.
In a very short video I saw on You Tube I heard Homer talking about a fellow being best suited for a right arm swing pattern and then briefly saying some would be best as a left arm swinger. If possible could you please explain these procedures and the differences ? If you've already discussed could somebody lead me to the thread. Thank You.
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thoroughly. I just don't get LEFT ARM SWINGING ?
Left arm swinging is the pivot- power accumulator four- whirling the clubhead from the primary and secondary levers (left arm and club). It is the basic most common way to throw the clubhead. Pull and release. From the right to the left. A left arm swing slaps the vertical wall (plane) with the back of their left hand- hard and fast.
A right arm also pulls but the pivot is more like a hitters making the pull short and turns into a sidearm throw in front of the body.
A right arm swing slaps through the ball hitting the vertical wall (plane) with the palm of their right hand- hard and fast.
Left arm swinging is the pivot- power accumulator four- whirling the clubhead from the primary and secondary levers (left arm and club). It is the basic most common way to throw the clubhead. Pull and release. From the right to the left. A left arm swing slaps the vertical wall (plane) with the back of their left hand- hard and fast.
A right arm also pulls but the pivot is more like a hitters making the pull short and turns into a sidearm throw in front of the body.
A right arm swing slaps through the ball hitting the vertical wall (plane) with the palm of their right hand- hard and fast.
Sorry to ask but this is a new one for me...vertical wall plane...is this located at low point and what is its location relative to the swing plane...does Homer speak of this plane in his book.
Sorry to ask but this is a new one for me...vertical wall plane...is this located at low point and what is its location relative to the swing plane...does Homer speak of this plane in his book.
No Im just talking about a reference plane in relationship to the left and right hand. There are floors, walls and pitched incline roofs. I am NOT talking about Hinge Action to its corresponding planes. In my simple description of a left armm swing i just wanted Dale to see what the back of the Left hand does. Saying it was vertical to a floor I thought was harder to see than the back hand motion of banging it against a wall. The wall can be anywhere outside the ball because it isn't real. A Left arm Swinger hits the wall with a flat back hand (makes it square at impact) with a pivot; whereas a right arm swinger would hit this same wall with their right palm like a big hard slap.
In a very short video I saw on You Tube I heard Homer talking about a fellow being best suited for a right arm swing pattern and then briefly saying some would be best as a left arm swinger. If possible could you please explain these procedures and the differences ? If you've already discussed could somebody lead me to the thread. Thank You.
The club can be pulled by the pivot (radially or longitudinally or both simultaneously or in an order)-pivot swinging, the shoulders-shoulder swinging, the right arm-right arm swinging, the left arm-the left arm swinging, the hands-hand swinging, and their combinations.
The club can be pushed by the body parts and their combinations.
The club can be snapped by the body parts and their combinations.
The club is usually moved by (BUT NOT LIMITTED TO) the combinations of the above combinations, according to the player's recognition, preferance and intent at the moment.
The less the action, the better the precision; the more the action, the potentially stronger the motion.
__________________ Yani Tseng, Go! Go! Go! Yani Tseng Did It Again! YOU load and sustain the "LAG", during which the "LAW" releases it, ideally beyond impact.
"Sustain (Yang/陽) the lag (Yin/陰)" is "the unification of Ying and Yang" (陰陽合一).
The "LAW" creates the "effect", which is the "motion" or "feel", with the "cause", which is the "intent" or "command".
"Lag" is the secret of golf, passion is the secret of life.
Think as a golfer, execute like a robot.
Rotate, twist, spin, turn. Bend the shaft.