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Old 02-11-2008, 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Uppndownn View Post
Bucket,

This may come as no surprise to you, but I find your thread confusing.

I view the pivot as a movement, or action.

Given that, what do you mean by fundamental alignments of a movement?

Too many variables. Please break it down into finer pieces, so we can
understand what you want to get to here.

I see Lynn's gyroscope starting point, and am familiar with flywheel action concept. If you want to hit draws or straight shots, you never want the club to cross the line until impact. I am not sure how you define alignments in this type of action. Please enlighten me.

Thanks for the email the other day, also.

Moon pies and RC's to ya!

UPP in freezing Ohio
I agree . . . we need to first define the PIECES which compose the Pivot . . . how they work together . . . how they relate to the plane angle, plane line, and hand path.

So you tell me . . . what body parts are involved in the pivot . . . and then we can start to break it down how they should work . . .

The other thing I think we need to discuss is what should the Pivot accomplish? I have some ideas but I'm not sure that they are on point. So I don't know all the answers.
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