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Old 02-10-2008, 05:18 AM
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The PIVOT transports the POWER PACKAGE. Its a MOTION. The direction, or as you are want to say "alignment" of the pivot is dependant on stance line, hip action, etc,etc.
Pivot work is not done after power package transportatin...after power package is blasted into orbit...ie. arm swing....it continues to move to allow power package to maintain in plane line requirement...

At least that is the way I see it.... it transports and powers and aligns the power package until blast off( release acc.4)...then it moves to allow maintaining of FLW and straight plane line tracing....more accomodating motion rather than powering motion.

Please correct me if you think that this is wrong. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by denny View Post
Do you want all the spine shifts and axis tilts for arc and angle of approach and the relationship of the arms to the body ? Rotated or Flat shoulder turn ?
Swinging or Hitting.
How low or high of a shot ? Hook Slice? Or just
"a free turn in both directions"
Denny . . . don't be a tease . . .get yerazz back over here so we can make this thread go!!!
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Old 02-10-2008, 10:53 PM
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Denny . . . don't be a tease . . .get yerazz back over here so we can make this thread go!!!
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I agree... this could be a good one!!!! Shoulder Turn, Hip Turn, Hip Action, Knees, Feet, Spine, Head, Tailbone, COG Transfers, etc.

Just because one believes in Hands Controlled Pivot, does not mean that the Pivot cannot be worked on. The 3 Zones... Body is #1, and if this is not working well, the Arms, and Hands will have a hard time doing their jobs.
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Old 02-10-2008, 10:56 PM
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Many more moving Parts in Zone #1.
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Old 02-10-2008, 11:08 PM
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Originally Posted by lagster View Post
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I agree... this could be a good one!!!! Shoulder Turn, Hip Turn, Hip Action, Knees, Feet, Spine, Head, Tailbone, COG Transfers, etc.

Just because one believes in Hands Controlled Pivot, does not mean that the Pivot cannot be worked on. The 3 Zones... Body is #1, and if this is not working well, the Arms, and Hands will have a hard time doing their jobs.
PIVOT Example – revolving door.

Mechanical – That motion of a body moving around a center point.
Golf – A multiple universal-joint assembly between the Stationary Head and the Stationary Feet holding the Clubshaft “On Plane” by positioning and adjusting the Lever Assembly, through the #3 Accumulator, as directed by the Right Forearm.

PIVOT CENTER Example – thetherball pole.
Mechanical – The point on which an assembly is suspended or erected to stabilize and limit that assembly’s possible travel – the Hinge Pin.
Golf – Some point on the body kept stationary throughout the Stroke, to stabilize the motion

7-12 PIVOT The Pivot is the utilization of multiple centers to produce a circular motion for generating Clubhead Force on an adjustable Plane. Plus the maintenance of balance throughout the weight shifts that accompany the turning and bending of the necessary for the two Line Delivery Paths. A Pivot is on superficially correct that fails to maintain alignments or allows the player to get “out of position”.
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Good Pivot Lesson.
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Homer also said that the golf swing was a ""multi stage rocket"".
You want to have a concentric arc swing(rhythm) . The pace is set by stage 1 of the rocket ----the pivot . The shoulders move best at rt angles to the spine with the necessary spine releases and axis tilts(to keep a stationary head).
Seems to me that many of us leave our power package behind because we are "drop sliding" because we were taught to drive are legs.
David Williams said in the book The Science of the Golf Swing that the hips should not get out of the way but rather an integral part of the gear effect that delivers the arms and club.
The leader of this symphony is the brain hand relationship,_--(minds)eye hand coordination
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Originally Posted by denny View Post
The shoulders move best at rt angles to the spine with the necessary spine releases and axis tilts(to keep a stationary head).
Denny,
Could you explain this or send me to a source that might shed more light on and support your statement(s).
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Old 02-11-2008, 07:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Mike O View Post
Denny,
Could you explain this or send me to a source that might shed more light on and support your statement(s).
Thanks
How do you think they should work in relation to the spine? I know you got an opinion/research . . . . you watch a lot of Grey's Anatomy right? I'm sure you were very frustrated when you saw those two little letters were not the first little letter you thought you heard.

So what does the Mike O School of Golf/Chopping-Up-Fat-Chicks say?

Are you gonna badger Denny into a death threat?
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