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Fantastic stuff Yoda! I think I am really starting to incubate the relationships between the wedges, straight line delivery paths, and tracing the plane line.
I think the best visual image I have heard (and I just saw you illistrate it in the video) is "spearing a fish" from the top. If you can spear a fish then you are in the right position from the top and can take the straight line delivery path without having to make compensations. Keep the videos coming cause they really help clarifying concepts in a way that "seeing" can only do. Thanks!! Keith |
make sure your windows media player is working it wasnt working for me either but i reinstalled wmp and now it works fine
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Yoda,
This the best video on TGM I have ever seen I hope you have more. |
More Video To Ya
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is this hitting vs. swinging?
Excellent explanation of the delivery path. It is so refreshing to watch a demonstration by a "golfer".
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Aiming Hitting And Swinging Hands
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Aiming The Aiming Point
Yoda showed that the Straight Line Delivery Path of the Hands extends all the way down to the Aiming Point which lies on the Straight Plane Line. For a photo explanation, please turn to 9-3 and notice the obscure black arrow extending from the Deliver Path to the Ball.
The Straight Line Delivery Path taken by the Hands is parallel to the Right Forearm Angle of Approach. In the video, it just so happens that the Aiming Point is the ball. If you wanted to move the Aiming Point forwards (i.e. in front of the ball), the straight line thrust/path the Hands take would still be parallel to the Right Forearm Angle of Approach, but merely moved forwards by the desired amount. |
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