Even though Sergio's wrist conditions AFTER the ball is gone may make you wanna throw up in your mouth a lil' bit . . . is the clubface motion uniform? is his pivot centered? does his clubshaft waiver from the inclined plane where the bidness gets done? does he control the 3 functions?
You are observing a Lamborghini golf swing not no F250.
I don't care poke chop.
He can have all the imperatives work'in AND be doing some nice shift-o-matic chapter 10 plane changes. He's still flip release'in. Why do you think that's such a bad thing? I never said it was bad, just isn't as good as it could be or ... will be.
Read up on the flip release. It occurs when the hands get in a habitual and consistent relationship to the body. There's probably a ton of players that do this including your boy with the purty swing.
BTW - If you ever diss an F250 again, I'm let'in MikeO know where to find you.
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He can have all the imperatives work'in AND be doing some nice shift-o-matic chapter 10 plane changes. He's still flip release'in. Why do you think that's such a bad thing? I never said it was bad, just isn't as good as it could be or ... will be.
Read up on the flip release. It occurs when the hands get in a habitual and consistent relationship to the body. There's probably a ton of players that do this including your boy with the purty swing.
BTW - If you ever diss an F250 again, I'm let'in MikeO know where to find you.
I sniff capitulation . . . . .
I don't think it's a BAD THING . . . I think it's the RIGHT thing for him . . . . you are changing your tone . . . I ain't your old lady so you don't have to worry about me cuttin' you off since we're in a tiff . . . you said the following . .
No active elbow awareness; no active hand alignment to plane awareness; it's all about the feel of hands guided by the pivot.
Admit it, when we aren't thinking or aiming, its what happens. Some are better at it than others. They just dug it out of the dirt and put it on auto pilot. The more we have hand awareness, the better our pivots respond, but some like Sergio have the flip too well timed to mess with it. Wait till he turns 40 and starts wondering why he can't shape shots anymore. Body control gets a lot tougher as we age.
So you WERE trying to get us to sniff that
a. Sergio has no clue what he's doing
b. his release type is somehow inferior to whatever it is that you would prescribe to "fix" him
c. that swinging like this was gonna wreck his body by the time he was 40 or he wouldn't be able to handle it with a 40 year old body or something whacko like that
And now you are saying "oh there ain't nothing wrong with a flip release" . . . come on mamaw which is it? Is it gonna send Sergio to the land of misfit toys by the time he's 40? And if so . . . what would you tell him to do to fix it???
You gonna slap some mudflaps on the Testarossa? It ain't got no gas in it . . . . .