
06-13-2007, 01:48 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Belleville, MI
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Originally Posted by SECGolf
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1. I know what you mean, but I might replace "feel will kill you", with incorrect perception will kill you (brain convincing you of what is not reality). Feel is good and important (certainly clubhead feel) and you might say all feel is good (if you know what is happening in reality), because feel serves as feedback - the feel from correct movements AND feel from incorrect movements (learn from both).
I agree; that's pretty much what I was getting at. Thanks for making it bit more clear.
2. What produces clubhead lag pressure (if that's what you meant?). To be speciific, I think you are skipping too many steps, in my opinion. See what produces Club head lag pressure, according to the definition of Clubhead lag pressure (in glossary). See the last paragraph of 7-22 (I believe, don't have book with) where he uses the wording "etc." when writing of the production of ch lag pressure (almost to say - ch lag pressure comes from all kinds of ch change, just feel the pressure produced by this change and maintain it - could be wrong here).
What I wrote was simplistic perception; you may be right about skipping steps. Could you elaborate (I don't have a book presently)?
I'll suggest all the good things you go on to write about happened because you indeed focused on establishing, producing, and maintaining ch lag pressure, or clubhead feel through # 3. You didn't want to lose this feel, so you did what was necessary with all else to keep it. In general, what's a bad golf swing? A swing with throwaway. If you KNOW you have maintained ch lag pressure, you KNOW what has NOT happened? The Command Post did its job.
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I believe that is exactly what was going on. Thanks for the response, BTW.
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