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Stroke Sequence - ME !... :)
Hey Guys,
Heres a sequence of me... ![]() Don't pick it apart too much...lol Enjoy :) |
Not to pick it a part, two observations which may not be accurate..
1. Upper body movement, head seems to move vertical from the top to the down stroke. Not necessarily a problem, just an observation. 2. The left wrist at the top looks a bit arched, but again this may be just the angle or your grip that creates this appearance when in fact it maybe flat. Also a flat left wrist at the top is not necessarily a requirement or a good thing depending upon the component variations. It does appear that your are swing, but I had the feeling you were trying to hit, this may be just an appearance and in reality you are hitting. |
The foot action looks good; the right foot foot is anchored to the ground in the contact interval.
I may be wrong, but it looks like Mathew is using a swing procedure. |
Nice down. I wonder if it is a hit as it doesn't appear to be taken to the end.
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Once the hands go above the Right Shoulder height, it is technically the End.
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Im just sitting back on this thread for a while to see what people say... :D
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Nice Matt. Try the RFP sooner in your swing. Then compare the two slides.......
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It looks like your hands turn left after impact... if I see it correctly, I'm having the same problem. Not swinging down the line.
Your BS plane and DS plane look pretty good :) Very nice swing! |
Swing Sequence
Matt,
1) Can we get a face on sequence also? 2) Sometimes I copy and paste scanned photo's from a word document into the post reply section and they don't take- any secrets? |
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Major thing that stands out for me is that you pull your hands in to the left very soon after impact.
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Thanks for the tips and info!
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May be caused by Steering (3-F-7-A), which is a Snare. As per 1-L-15, The Clubhead travels Down-and-Out after Low Point but the thrust continues Down Plane during the Follow-Through. So keep thinking Down-and-Out and the up-and-in motion of the Clubhead will happen by itself. |
Matt:
Notice in photos 6 and 7 (where you are getting to the Top position of the Backstroke) your Club is off-plane. It is pointing too much to the left of target because if there was a laser emitted from the butt-end of your club, it would be pointing outside of the Straight Plane Line, rather than Tracing it. It could mean that you're using a Open Plane Line. So if you do not make any compensations during the Downstroke, your Clubhead will be coming Outside-In! As we can see in photos 8/9/10, you have made some of the necessary compensation needed, but was it enough to create an Inside-Out Impact? A better question to ask is, 'Do you want to be making compensations?'. So make sure you're On Plane at the Top. PS: Note that your Clubshaft should actually be pointing to the left of the Target Line, only because you have not yet reached the "Clubshaft parallel to the ground" position. But you must be Tracing the Straight Plane Line! |
Mathew, why didn't you set the camera angle up square?
What club was that? |
I will add something to what I wrote.
In photo #7, note the position/alignment of the right forearm/elbow to the plane and clubshaft. I realize this may not be the very top, but with all that is being tossed about, I am not sure that most of those comments are not just symptoms. 7-3 discusses the position for both hitters and swingers of the right forearm. Granted it appears that your left wrist maybe arched, which can take the secondary lever off plane, but your alignment of the right forearm appears to be caught between hitting and swinging. It should either be vertical to the plane or vertical to the secondary lever you are kind of inbetween. Given this alignment, if the photos and analysis are correct could in fact address the symptoms and descriptions noted in the down stroke and follow through. Plus I can't tell if you upper body has any horizontal sway, but you definitely have some vertical motion with the upper body, which most likelly results in a lack of a stationary center. Just my two cents |
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