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Old 01-16-2009, 12:35 PM
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Don't Miss Your Train !
BJ makes a good point about the Stationary Head, the first Essential 2-0-A-1 to fulfill the requirements of 1-L-1. Getting ahead of the ball can also be the result of excessive Knee Action 7-16. The knees and feet accommodate the Hip Turn 7-14, not the other way around. The Hip Turn is responsible for the weight shift and proper amount of axis tilt 2-H, which really isn’t all that much; just enough to allow your Right Should to start it’s journey on Plane. Excessive Knees Action and Hip Turn (sliding) can lead to Off Plane motion as well as lack of the Gyroscopic Action so necessary in creating Body Momentum for Swinging.

"Allowing the clubhead to come through sooner, and my body reacting to that swinging of the club" can be taken more than one way. First, it could interpreted as Hand CONTROL Pivot, but it could also be interpreted as the introduction of “slack” into your motion (missing the Pivot Train), which we want to avoid. Maybe you could gives us a little more information in that regard.
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