Hello fellow TGM friends. I am asking for some input on the classic "sit down" position during the downstroke. I have a mini tour friend who works with Mike Bender and he is having him work on this part of his downstroke. Benders comments (through my friend) were to just delay the movement of the right knee, and separate the left knee and the hip turns.
I am more inclined to verify his stance, weight distribution, and then feel a "sit" or lowering of the butt and then tilt to allow the shoulders to allow pivot action to deliver. I also saw Ledbetter working with a large rubber material strapped around Howels right knee as he squated behind him creating tension on the right knee.
So, hip action creates leg action which creates foot action. Right?