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Old 02-16-2011, 05:17 PM
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Golly Bucket great stuff. Hey if you put the club vertical at the top you can really get a lot of that baseball stuff working for you. I think I am going to wait to see Yoda on a video holding the golf club like Sosa at the top before I commit to all this. Ok I see a little of that in the golf swings. Bucket, even as a retired guy I hardly have the time to look at the videos, how in the world do you have the time to find all that stuff - is business bad!!. Does your boss know you are doing this.
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Golly Bucket great stuff. Hey if you put the club vertical at the top you can really get a lot of that baseball stuff working for you. I think I am going to wait to see Yoda on a video holding the golf club like Sosa at the top before I commit to all this. Ok I see a little of that in the golf swings. Bucket, even as a retired guy I hardly have the time to look at the videos, how in the world do you have the time to find all that stuff - is business bad!!. Does your boss know you are doing this.
Thanks a lot. I think I will send you a big check in appreciation.
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Golly Bucket great stuff. Hey if you put the club vertical at the top you can really get a lot of that baseball stuff working for you. I think I am going to wait to see Yoda on a video holding the golf club like Sosa at the top before I commit to all this. Ok I see a little of that in the golf swings. Bucket, even as a retired guy I hardly have the time to look at the videos, how in the world do you have the time to find all that stuff - is business bad!!. Does your boss know you are doing this.
Thanks a lot. I think I will send you a big check in appreciation.
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Here's Sergio doing his Zoro move at Top. A wag under the plane which he corrects. I see this wag in a lot of guys who drop to a lower Plane..... Do the base ball batters give us any insight into the this move? Is it a power move? Does it only feel like a power move in that the off plane meanderings do add lag pressure as you force things back in line? Is it merely an early premature planing of the club to the Elbow Plane? Getting his gloves logo pointing to the sky early, via rotation. Is it just his Right Elbow tucking Pitch early. Would you correct this move if you were Sergio's instructor or let it go.............he seems to get it all sorted out by Release.

As a side note this wag when seen from caddy view will appear to be additional left wrist cock...... another illusion. As will the Plane Shift.....
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Old 02-17-2011, 02:00 PM
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Here's Sergio doing his Zoro move at Top. A wag under the plane which he corrects. I see this wag in a lot of guys who drop to a lower Plane..... Do the base ball batters give us any insight into the this move? Is it a power move? Does it only feel like a power move in that the off plane meanderings do add lag pressure as you force things back in line? Is it merely an early premature planing of the club to the Elbow Plane? Getting his gloves logo pointing to the sky early, via rotation. Is it just his Right Elbow tucking Pitch early. Would you correct this move if you were Sergio's instructor or let it go.............he seems to get it all sorted out by Release.

As a side note this wag when seen from caddy view will appear to be additional left wrist cock...... another illusion. As will the Plane Shift.....
Have a look at this . . . for him he calls it "pre-launch torque" . . . maybe we can call it loading the right arm . . . lowering club by rotation of the right forearm that lowers the club down . . . but the #1 accumulator isn't firing at this point. Look at your sergio sequence . . . .



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CF release with driveloading added.
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Using the rotation of the right forearm to lower the club on plane while not extending the right elbow #1 . . .
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Sergio . . . . . .



Do you have this whole sequence? It looks like the shaft is actually wanting to steepen out from frame 3 to frame 4 . . .

More forearm loading . . .



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Old 02-17-2011, 03:08 PM
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First I hope you notice the sit down, centering, stable head and using ground forces in these shots. I still see this is more arm adduction than forearm rotation. Also in Sergio, does he lay off the club at the beginning of start down? ie lose his wrist cup or arch his wrist in addition to everything else he does. More importantly as cool as this is in the baseball swing is this desirable in the golf swing. I don't think so. Shouldn't we keep it simple and on plane. Isn't the shortest point between two lines a straight line. If the club lays on plane at impact and if it is off plane at the top doesn't this require compensations. Should we get rid of the lasers pointing thingys and go to the baseball model. Bucket are you helping or corrupting us?
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