And dont forget pressure points. The grip pressure is not super light as some would recommend but firm where it should be firm. A proper pressure would render re gripping impossible I think.
pressure points aren't squeezed as a grip. Pressure points are contacts where power accumulators drive against. Pressure Points is where the power accumulators put their power into
Now a proper grip is important. I do like to lock tightly my last three fingers (pp#2) on the grip- You can't choke a bird my holding tight on their legs, can ya Sam? But this is not the application of a #2 pp. Also develop a trigger finger on the right hand around the shaft where PP# 3 resides, again it is not the true application of the pressure point. The trigger finger looks like a question mark. I have Lynn discussing this trigger finger on tape- I'll post it soon.
pressure points aren't squeezed as a grip. Pressure points are contacts where power accumulators drive against. Pressure Points is where the power accumulators put their power into
Now a proper grip is important. I do like to lock tightly my last three fingers (pp#2) on the grip- You can't choke a bird my holding tight on their legs, can ya Sam? But this is not the application of a #2 pp. Also develop a trigger finger on the right hand around the shaft where PP# 3 resides, again it is not the true application of the pressure point. The trigger finger looks like a question mark. I have Lynn discussing this trigger finger on tape- I'll post it soon.
Yes yes agreed. PP3 is loose. Pressure points in a TGM context are power accumulator related. As for regripping, make sure your grip pressure is firm in the proper places. A firm grip in the last three fingers of the left hand in particular for a closing club face, pp 2. Also maintain pp1 in terms of solid grip pressure.
Grip firm, wrists loose, continuos swinging 5 or 6 swings and check to see if the face has rotated. Do it till it doesnt rotate then hit a ball.