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Old 05-19-2010, 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by BerntR View Post
I think you will get a hip turn when you do a Shooulder Turn Throw. Don't know whether it's a cause and effect thing though. Could also be partly common causes from the feet.

I never try to fire the Hips to turn the shoulders. I fire the right hip and try to hold the shoulders back. Quite similar to shoulder throw, although I rarely use the sharp initial acceleration. Then I fire the left hip I pull the shoulder and the arm and the club. While I turn the shoulders.
Hi Bernt! Maybe because of all my hip operations, I just cannot consciously trigger all those components or even feel them.

Still, it is really fun to know that I an bump to the left in a variety of ways and watch the swing blur by! I feel like I am doing the "crapsmacker" when I bump left and sidearm toss the right elbow and forearm.

I guess this is just plain (plane) fun!
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Old 05-19-2010, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by innercityteacher View Post
Still, it is really fun to know that I an bump to the left in a variety of ways and watch the swing blur by! I feel like I am doing the "crapsmacker" when I bump left and sidearm toss the right elbow and forearm.

I guess this is just plain (plane) fun!
Wow, you hit the nail on the head.

Hip Action. Now you're like a kid in a candy store.

Hey, that metal and plastic Hip may be illegal in tournament play.
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Old 05-19-2010, 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by innercityteacher View Post
Still, it is really fun to know that I an bump to the left in a variety of ways and watch the swing blur by! I feel like I am doing the "crapsmacker" when I bump left and sidearm toss the right elbow and forearm.

I guess this is just plain (plane) fun!
City , it sounds like you are doing some Hitting! Crapsmacker, sidearm toss of elbow and forearm, etc. Hitters and right Arm Swingers dont necessarily "swing from the feet" , use the 6-M-1 Sequence..........which sounds like it could be a good pattern for you given your artificial hip maybe?

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Old 05-21-2010, 11:28 PM
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Tonight I tried accelerating the back shoulder.
RFT, Towell Snap! Suddenly I realized my hands were screaming down plane! So RFT, fire hands and pp#3 as a thrust. The range ball rolled to the 250 marker.

Thanks OB for the help you've given along with all the other great instructors!

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City , it sounds like you are doing some Hitting! Crapsmacker, sidearm toss of elbow and forearm, etc. Hitters and right Arm Swingers dont necessarily "swing from the feet" , use the 6-M-1 Sequence..........which sounds like it could be a good pattern for you given your artificial hip maybe?
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