I'm a little wobble blind. I can register when I'm not completing the swing to its full finish. If have enough weight shift/ axis tilt / right shoulder and right forearm on plane, if the hands are far enough in front of the ball at impact and if the LW really is straight in the thruswing, if the finish swivel works like it should etc - I really don't know. I'm not even sure all the imperatives and essentials are in place. I just hit the ball /make a more or less decent swing and hope for the best. But I can feel and see a good shot compared with a bad one.
Air, pretend a wall prevents you from moving your head forward as you swing or Hit and that only your club head swivel is allowed to proceed under the wall. Your front elbow is against the wall stopping it's forward motion. Your head is resting against the wall. RFT, Pivot, WATCH THE BLUR AND WAGGLE EITHER TRACING OR COVERING, feel the wall's restraint, Swing or Hit watching Impact. Let the wrist swivel forward but not the head or body.
YOU MUST GET THIS FEEL INGRAINED OVER SEVERAL DAYS TO BUILD UPON IT!
Point your left knee at the ball then your right whle leaning against the wall! Or be at Impact Fix against the wall and RFT while Covering the club head path. Try to minimize your body and head motion to discover your points of balance. I know Lynn showed you the "Arrow between the Ears," and "Best Seat in the House." Practice getting there while leaning against the wall. (I am aware of this logical conundrum so do not despair. Imperfect world =imperfect language sometimes.)
Lately, my balance has been strong with a left Anchor Impact Fix starting position. Lynn might have just gotten puzzled but all great things start with small beginnings.
Report back! nnnnnnnnnnnnnuhhhhhhhh (Caddyshack movie reference)
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!
Last edited by innercityteacher : 06-05-2012 at 11:14 AM.