Hi Greg, I just noticed it was gone. Hopefully BamBam will reply...
Kevin
I have a code for an 5,000,000 downloads to computers all over the world and Duluth-Superior. For $24.95, I thought it was a hell of a deal! I had been to Lake Nebagammon, Wisconsin, as a camp counselor in college (fishing, canoeing, and tennis), and there was this sweet Internet cafe on Hammond Ave near the campus...anyway, I've only used 3 downloads so far!
It's a great set of five films.
YBGF
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Does anyone know if this premium video is still around for sale? Can not find it?
Lynn Blake Golf is nearing a 'tipping point', and we expect a major surge of interest -- actually, it's already begun -- in what we do. We understand this and are pushin' hard. The good Lord willin', we'll be ready.
Meanwhile, my recent Golf Channel Instructor Search video has raised the bar of 'quality' expectation for new visitors. The Address Routine and From Mechanics to Feel videos were never intended as a professional presentation. In fact, for the first year or so after production, they were offered free of charge to our members and visitors.
As 'premium' products, we received many favorable -- even ecstatic -- reviews of their content. In fact, we received zero complaints in this regard. Unfortunately, we did receive several negative comments as to production quality, particularly the audio. Those who were here at their premium launch will remember that we noted this shortcoming in advance, and pointing to the content, suggested that the less than perfect audio was, at worst, a minor inconvenience.
Today, however, things have changed. We are much stronger financially, and substantial growth lies directly ahead. We do not want to disappoint the thousands of new visitors we expect to our site. So, we've retired these videos to the LBG Video Vault and will be re-shooting them ASAP.
Question: I find I can predict the ball flight better with impact fix address (bent right wrist at address) rather than standard address(flat right wrist at address).
With standard address my right wrist is flat and flexible and will become bent and fixed at the top of my swing. Then on the forward stroke I lose my alignment.
Question: I find I can predict the ball flight better with impact fix address (bent right wrist at address) rather than standard address(flat right wrist at address).
With standard address my right wrist is flat and flexible and will become bent and fixed at the top of my swing. Then on the forward stroke I lose my alignment.
What do most prefer IF or SA?
IF for me. I've been doing it for years without knowing it was an "approved" method anywhere in the golfing world!
IF for me. I've been doing it for years without knowing it was an "approved" method anywhere in the golfing world!
To prove Mr. Kelley's point of no right, wrong, or best...
I prefer setting up with impact hands. It helps me keep my alignments at impact.
I find the MAJORITY of my students enjoy standard address with lagging club-head takeaway. I have helped a lot of people moving them in this direction just as YODA taught us at Medina!
I will keep fooling with SA and LCT and it wouldn't surprise me if I change someday...
Kevin
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Kevin, you said, "I prefer setting up with impact hands. It helps me keep my alignments at impact."
I have been trying to set up with what I think are impact hands. What I am seeing at set up looking down at my hands, arms, feet are:
-pronated left forearm
-flat,turned left wrist
-bent right wrist
-clubface pointed right
-feet aligned to left to accomodate right facing clubface
-also I feel more of my balance, weight is on the left side and a little more upper body tilt to the right
What's wrong with this setup or should I add (or subtract)anything?
Kevin, you said, "I prefer setting up with impact hands. It helps me keep my alignments at impact."
I have been trying to set up with what I think are impact hands. What I am seeing at set up looking down at my hands, arms, feet are:
-pronated left forearm
-flat,turned left wrist
-bent right wrist
-clubface pointed right
-feet aligned to left to accomodate right facing clubface
-also I feel more of my balance, weight is on the left side and a little more upper body tilt to the right
What's wrong with this setup or should I add (or subtract)anything?
There is a lot of personal preference involved monkutare...
YODA has taught us that there is a lot of gray area in set up alignments. Most people won't be exactly by the book, but will add their own twists, possibly using multiple alignments from 10-8 and 10-9...
I'm not sure about the pronated left arm...
Your preference is to hit a straight shot, it sounds like based upon the teaching of D-Plane, which is great. I like to try to hit a "push-draw" so I set up with my plane lines square/square. Again, preference based upon visualization and the way your brain is wired.
Keep experimenting and find your personal preferences. If you like Impact Hands set up, I would suggest the TALY to make sure your hands are far enough ahead. The TALY made a huge difference for me... feel vs. real... I originally felt like my hands were ahead, and my left wrist was straight, but I wasn't even close to what I was trying to accomplish.
Kevin
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