LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - The aiming point concept can create off plane motion, lss pwer, cbface algnmnt issues Thread: The aiming point concept can create off plane motion, lss pwer, cbface algnmnt issues View Single Post #42 05-11-2012, 02:56 PM MizunoJoe Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 719 Originally Posted by Mike O Joe, You'd need to provide a different example or fully explain how you are using the same principle I'm talking about - moving the hands somewhere. I don't see the apples to apples relationship for someone pulling a gun out of a holster and pointing it at a target without lining it up with their eyes. Thanks It is an exact analogy - when they draw and fire, they've aimed the gun at the target below the eye line. In the golf stroke, the Aiming Point is the target for the initial direction of thrust of PP#3(analogous to the bullet), also below the eye line. But, unlike the bullet, PP#3 does not continue toward the Aiming Point after the initial move(trigger pull) from the Top, because the hand path starts curving, unlike the ideal conceptual hand paths in Ch 9, in spite of a straight line effort. Once the right shoulder initially drives PP#3 toward the Aiming Point, forget about it, but continue to trace the Plane Line with PP#3. The trouble happens when the player continues to try to make the hands go toward the Aiming Point by manipulation, all the way to Impact, causing the hands to be moving down and out at Impact, instead of moving up and in as they should. MizunoJoe View Public Profile Send a private message to MizunoJoe Find all posts by MizunoJoe