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Old 11-06-2008, 01:58 PM
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Extensor Action, Right Forearm Tracing and the on plane Right Shoulder
I want to share something with others whom have struggled with combining Extensor Action and Right Forearm Tracing. Unless your right shoulder is on plane in the downstroke, it's too easy to screw up. Take my word for it.

IMHO, you cannot do the one properly (Extensor Action and Right Forearm tracing) without the other (on plane right shoulder in the downstroke).
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Old 11-06-2008, 05:43 PM
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This is why Homer told people to feel as though they are hitting the ball with right shoulder. Right shoulder is part of both the power package as well as the pivot. Marry up # 3pp at top with the right shoulder and go down after it!
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Old 11-06-2008, 05:52 PM
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This is why Homer told people to feel as though they are hitting the ball with right shoulder. Right shoulder is part of both the power package as well as the pivot. Marry up # 3pp at top with the right shoulder and go down after it!
Yep, I got it now, finally. (it took me long enough... )
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Old 11-07-2008, 08:05 AM
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Old 11-08-2008, 01:27 PM
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This is why Homer told people to feel as though they are hitting the ball with right shoulder. Right shoulder is part of both the power package as well as the pivot. Marry up # 3pp at top with the right shoulder and go down after it!
Only the "dual agent" and on plane right shoulder (both pivot and power package) can best deliver the bent right arm to release. If the right shoulder hangs back, the right arm automatically straightens as the hands move towards the ball. And like Mr Hogan's boxing analogy, the heavy bag is best hit with a bent right arm, a straight right arm having lost most if not all of its thrust. Save this thrust, this bent right arm for the ball. For golfers this thrust can be done actively via the right bicept or passively via the swingers pivot and CF. Either way the bent right arm is delivered to release by the on plane right shoulder and packs a powerful knock out punch.

And the best way to learn this move of the right shoulder ........start down waggles. I have come to love the darn things. I hope extensor action doesnt get jealous or Im in trouble cause they go together like jam and peanut butter, Hope and Crosby, Captain and Taneal, or Mike O and Bucket
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Old 11-08-2008, 02:26 PM
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And the best way to learn this move of the right shoulder ........start down waggles. I have come to love the darn things. I hope extensor action doesnt get jealous or Im in trouble cause they go together like jam and peanut butter, Hope and Crosby, Captain and Taneal, or Mike O and Bucket

Ouch! That's a bad way for me to start the weekend! OB this will not go un-noticed , you're now near the top of my list
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Old 11-08-2008, 07:27 PM
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Ouch! That's a bad way for me to start the weekend! OB this will not go un-noticed , you're now near the top of my list
Come on Mike, I had you guys in good company there.

Could'a been worse......"Bucket and Mike O" , for instance. At least I had you headlining.
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Old 11-09-2008, 01:32 PM
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Only the "dual agent" and on plane right shoulder (both pivot and power package) can best deliver the bent right arm to release. If the right shoulder hangs back, the right arm automatically straightens as the hands move towards the ball. And like Mr Hogan's boxing analogy, the heavy bag is best hit with a bent right arm, a straight right arm having lost most if not all of its thrust. Save this thrust, this bent right arm for the ball. For golfers this thrust can be done actively via the right bicept or passively via the swingers pivot and CF. Either way the bent right arm is delivered to release by the on plane right shoulder and packs a powerful knock out punch.
The reason you are able to execute 1-L-15...remember no Quitting.
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Old 11-11-2008, 11:16 AM
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The reason you are able to execute 1-L-15...remember no Quitting.
Thanks Drewit.

This peeled another layer off the onion for me. That'll make throwaway kind of hard to accomplish if I do that. Well Ill be darned.

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Old 11-11-2008, 01:13 PM
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Speaking of 1-L, Chuck Evans has a video study of 1-L and its 21 points on his Medicus site. Each point starts with an audio clip from Homer Kelley followed by a video explanation from Chuck. Fantastic stuff.
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