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02-22-2006 12:47 PM |
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Originally Posted by YodasLuke
I think CG/M is very important in the stroke. I was skimming through to find things that could affect CG/M, and the Sit Down came to mind. It's a possible connection. Here are some of the places in the book where it's referenced, but there may be others. Here are the ones that I found: 7-16, 10-16-A through C, and 10-17-0. Also in 7-17, you'll find references to the feet and the location of the weight throughout the stroke. Is this the direction in which you're going?
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Yeah. You're on it. I didn't know you knew my mom? That's a great picture of her . . . she's sooo cute.
I was going this way on my INTENT thing.
I was struck (pun intended) by this Yoda quote . . .
The Impact Plane Line is in front of you and down on the ground. You swing the Club Down and Out toward that Plane Line and through it toward the Low Point Plane Line.
The Target, on the other hand, is well to your left...way out there...somewhere. Steering the Club on a Line to that distant Target is completely different than swinging Down and Out toward the Plane Line down and in front of you. I think this is HUGE. If people have the wrong TARGET/INTENT, then what will the motion of the Center of Mass be as a result?
In addition, I was struck again by your Tracing the 7 with the Right Shoulder. As a result I thought . . .are we really "swinging from the ground up?" Or is what we FEEL in the feet a result of our top heavy mass being tilted and we thus feel the ground pushing back against us?
I bet some mad scientist type has already figured this out, BUT what I think it will prove is that Mr. K was RIGHT.
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