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Old 02-08-2011, 04:22 PM
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Since I am one of the greatest "threadjacka's of all time," it is only fitting that I become a victim of it, often. We are speaking about the Horizontal Hinge.

Air, have you ever HH'd on purpose? Did it hurt?


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I probably don't give it enough thought .. so it doesn't hurt at all.

But I did ask if the FLW and the clubface always are pointing in the same direction in the 3 different hinging actions - which has been my understanding with or without Tommy T. - but now I am even more unsure about this. What's your take on this - to keep the thread on track.
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Old 02-08-2011, 09:34 PM
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The club face is pointing where your flat left wrist is pointing.
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Old 02-08-2011, 10:00 PM
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The club face is pointing where your flat left wrist is pointing.
That's what I thought. Does that mean that the whole hinging business is to put the FLW/clubface in the right position to obtain the hing action one wants - horizontal, vertical or angled.
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Originally Posted by airair View Post

Does that mean that the whole hinging business is to put the FLW/clubface in the right position to obtain the hing action one wants - horizontal, vertical or angled.
The conceptually-mounted Shoulder Hinge Pin effectively moves into the Flat Left Wrist.

Accordingly, the Flat Left Wrist now duplicates the blade of a hinge moving perpendicularly to one of the Three Associated Planes: Horizontal, Angled, or Vertical.

I cannot imagine how I could put it more clearly, especially in the light of the afore-referenced videos, Parts I and II, filmed and posted here five years ago:



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C'mon guys. You've got to do the work.

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Old 02-09-2011, 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Yoda View Post
The conceptually-mounted Shoulder Hinge Pin effectively moves into the Flat Left Wrist.

Accordingly, the Flat Left Wrist now duplicates the blade of a hinge moving perpendicularly to one of the Three Associated Planes: Horizontal, Angled, or Vertical.

I cannot imagine how I could put it more clearly, especially in the light of the afore-referenced videos, Parts I and II,

You probably have put it as clearly as humanly possible, but I'm a little slow on understanding the technical side of it. All I know is that to get the ball moving you have to swing the hands/clubhead and hit the ball in 3 different ways. The angle of the clubface - according to how the FLW is working will produce 3 types of shots (with the same power) - the short, high type (vertical) - the lower, longer one (horizontal) and the one in between (angled). If that works for me - I'll settle for that and let the theoretical understanding based on TGM live its own life (for the time being). The important thing is to get the shots (motions) done and the results one wants. Will that work...you think?
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