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bambam 07-25-2005 03:55 PM

After reading the edited version on another site, seeing the unedited version was very cool. I'd love to see down the line shots.

12 piece bucket 07-25-2005 09:52 PM

Zoinks!!!!!

Posterboy for #2 Lag. Dr. Skywalker is that something you would try to teach? Big trigger delay? Advantage/Disadvantages? Or is that just something you got or ain't got?

I eat way too much BBQ and Fried Okra to look like that. But I bet I can lag a fork better than him!!!!!!!!!!

annikan skywalker 07-25-2005 10:24 PM

Bucket,
The secret is in the Top Arc/Straight line or in this case TopArc /Angled Line....to set up Lonitudinal Acceleration of the sweetspot plane and a wrist throw trigger type and snap release...And yes , I can drag like this ...I'm still waitin for you in the Creek...learn to drag/lag all your silverware...right forearm tracing done best with a knife!!!

annikan skywalker 07-25-2005 10:53 PM

Notice the "Slightly Closed Stance Line as recommended by the 3rd Editon for a Full Pivot Stroke Pattern in Chapter 12-4-0!! #4 Power accumulator - Left Arm Parallel to the hips and knees and the Delivery Line( 4th edition, 2-J-3-D). Check out Right Elbow Location to Right Hip!!! Personally, I think camera is slightly out of position



12 piece bucket 07-25-2005 11:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
Bucket,
The secret is in the Top Arc/Straight line or in this case TopArc /Angled Line....to set up Lonitudinal Acceleration of the sweetspot plane and a wrist throw trigger type and snap release...And yes , I can drag like this ...I'm still waitin for you in the Creek...learn to drag/lag all your silverware...right forearm tracing done best with a knife!!!

I plan to get the full immersion in the Creek soon . . . barring child #2. Do Top Arc and Straight Line 10-23-C and Top Arc and Angled Line require a Backstroke that is completed at End vs. Top? Also, is the Longitudinal Acceleration like drawing an arrow form a quiver horizontally and then getting the right shoulder going down plane via tilt?

What kinda Q do y'all eat down east?

birdie_man 07-26-2005 12:59 AM

Another great picture man...the DTL (down the line) view

Again, looks like The Hawk.

Love it...that's the way to do it if you ask me. If he had a similar clubface control technique to Hogan then man...he basically is Hogan.

-Paul

annikan skywalker 07-26-2005 11:57 AM

Here....take another "drag"...


wanole 07-26-2005 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
Bucket,
The secret is in the Top Arc/Straight line or in this case TopArc /Angled Line....to set up Lonitudinal Acceleration of the sweetspot plane and a wrist throw trigger type and snap release...And yes , I can drag like this ...I'm still waitin for you in the Creek...learn to drag/lag all your silverware...right forearm tracing done best with a knife!!!


in english please. :)

EdZ 07-26-2005 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
Here....take another "drag"...


I absolutely love the hands to chest relationship here

THIS is "keeping the spoke straight" - the hands and chest moving through together - "connection" - a "synchronized" motion.

Great photo of a great motion - Thanks annikan

annikan skywalker 07-26-2005 02:11 PM

wanole...my friend 8)

Just using the language of TGM...

Read 10-19-C, 10-23-C/D, 10-20-E, 4-D-0

Perhaps that might explain better!

Cheers!

Skywalker

PS The Silverware comment was intentionally for the Bucket!!! :lol:


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