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joe curtis 03-25-2008 05:14 PM

call your girlfriend. get that out of the way. put down the cigarette. put down the guitar. turn on the lights. get to work on this thread.

golfbulldog 03-26-2008 03:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeff (Post 51338)
I have a question about Sean O' Hair's hinge action. Just before the followthrough is complete (arms both fully extended) his left wrist swivels around to the left in an abrupt horizontal hinging-type action. This hinging action doesn't seem to occur as a result of a hinge action at shoulder socket level or body torso turning level. Is this abrupt left wrist rolling action normal and/or desirable?

Secondly, I note that he doesn't fold his left elbow after the followthrough, and I thought that a standard finish swivel action requires more folding/bending of the left elbow. Is that assumption incorrect?

Jeff.

I agree - he seems to be executing hinge as a swivel action(radius and ulna) rather than a pivot or orbiting arms motion.... and I think that is why he does not fold the left arm as one might expect in swivel motion...maybe it would feel too closed for him after his hinge was a swivel motion...

12 piece bucket 03-26-2008 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by golfbulldog (Post 51578)
I agree - he seems to be executing hinge as a swivel action(radius and ulna) rather than a pivot or orbiting arms motion.... and I think that is why he does not fold the left arm as one might expect in swivel motion...maybe it would feel too closed for him after his hinge was a swivel motion...

Remember Sequence Release is a DESCRIPTION . . . I don't think it should necessarily be your PROCEDURE . . .

Mike O 03-26-2008 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 51588)
Remember Sequence Release is a DESCRIPTION . . . I don't think it should necessarily be your PROCEDURE . . .

I thought you were still using the METH? When did you free yourself of the habit?

12 piece bucket 03-27-2008 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 51598)
I thought you were still using the METH? When did you free yourself of the habit?

Strictly in distribution now . . .

Mathew 03-29-2008 11:56 AM

Fortunately I am going to Philippines tommorow.

Unfortunately I won't be able to put more time into this thread until I come back... in 2 weeks :)

Yoda 03-29-2008 01:25 PM

Travel Mercies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mathew (Post 51651)

Fortunately I am going to Philippines tommorow.

Unfortunately I won't be able to put more time into this thread until I come back... in 2 weeks :)

Thanks for your efforts in this thread, Mathew. Have a safe trip!

:salut:

golfbulldog 03-29-2008 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 51588)
Remember Sequence Release is a DESCRIPTION . . . I don't think it should necessarily be your PROCEDURE . . .

I was talking hinge action... :confused1 and when you say "description" do you mean that you think that is is a feel rather than what occurs...?

Not going to be book-literalist or anything...just wondering!:golf:

12 piece bucket 03-29-2008 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by golfbulldog (Post 51655)
I was talking hinge action... :confused1 and when you say "description" do you mean that you think that is is a feel rather than what occurs...?

Not going to be book-literalist or anything...just wondering!:golf:


No I think it is a description of what DOES IN FACT HAPPEN . . . . BUT just because that is what happens . . . that doesn't mean it should be YOUR PROCEDURE. e.g. I first uncock then I roll then I do my hinging . . .

Word!

joe curtis 06-10-2008 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Mathew (Post 51651)
Fortunately I am going to Philippines tommorow.

Unfortunately I won't be able to put more time into this thread until I come back... in 2 weeks :)

mathew, did you ever finish this thread?


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