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Old 02-03-2005, 04:35 PM
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Re: Rhythm Master
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[However, despite this veneer control of the Flat Left Wrist and its Hinge Action (2-G), it is the straightening Right Elbow -- driven Centrifugally (Swinging) or Muscularly (Hitting) -- that actuates the Roll of the Primary Lever Assembly (Left Arm and Club) through Impact. That being the case, the Right Elbow's Location during Impact will directly and dramatically affect:

1. The amount of Clubhead Travel;

2. The degree of Clubface Closing; and thereby

3. The Rhythm of the Stroke.

There are many things that can disrupt the Right Elbow Location pre-selected at Impact Fix. Among the most important of these is the lack of Extensor Action. Unless the Right Arm is kept constantly stretched, it can stretch at any time, and this 'wobble' factor can be highly disruptive.

But with Extensor Action applied, the Right Arm can straighten only as the Left Arm moves away from the Right Shoulder (6-B-1-0). This produces a smooth, unbroken Acceleration of the Lever Assemblies (6-A-2/3); a consistent Right Elbow Location; and, hence, the correct amount of Clubhead Travel and degree of Clubface Closing throughout the Impact Interval (6-B-1-D #3).

All this is Rhythm...the Third Essential of The Golfing Machine (2-0).
Yoda,

Since the Right Elbow actuates the veneer control, could you actually focus your attention on the Right Forearm Flying Wedge in executing Hinge Action rather than the Left Wrist?

Just curious with so much attention on the Right Side in Hitting.

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Old 02-03-2005, 05:26 PM
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Yoda,

Since the Right Elbow actuates the veneer control, could you actually focus your attention on the Right Forearm Flying Wedge in executing Hinge Action rather than the Left Wrist?

Just curious with so much attention on the Right Side in Hitting.
No, Rich, the Hinge Action must remain the responsibility of the Flat Left Wrist, not the Right Forearm Flying Wedge. Repeat after me the following TGM mantra:

Left Hand -- ClubFACE (Alignment).

Right Hand -- ClubHEAD (Acceleration and Guidance).

Homer said he tried and tried to put both functions of the Club into one hand or the other -- but he found no way. Take him at his word, and look elsewhere for the Stroke Pattern improvement that will take you to the next level.
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Old 02-03-2005, 07:13 PM
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How does one apply/maintain extensor acton on the downswing without pushing , overacceleration and throwaway? Easy to do on the backswing via pulling the left thumb. Doesn't work on the downswing.
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Old 02-03-2005, 07:23 PM
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Extensor action is a move 'away from center'.

PP1 is the best place to begin to feel it.
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Originally Posted by DDL
How does one apply/maintain extensor acton on the downswing without pushing , overacceleration and throwaway? Easy to do on the backswing via pulling the left thumb. Doesn't work on the downswing.
DDL,

Good question. I've found it's easy to overaccelerate as a swinger when pulling turns into pushing on the downswing. Angled Hinging through impact is a dead giveaway that you are pushing through impact.

That said, Extensor Action is in effect during most of the swing motion 12-3-0, so getting used to managing it is the key. Start by slowing your swing down and learn to keep your right wrist bent, level, and frozen on the downswing while keeping your left wrist uncocking and roll motion loose. No Tension in the left arm, it's just a string you try to keep straight. You may find that slowing your swing actually increases your distances.

Over time, extensor action doesn't feel rigid, tense and quick. The left arm is loose and the right arm is providing just enough pull to keep it straight. It is otherwise passive in most cases. The additional Mass it provides through impact will have the ball sizzling off the face of the club.

I agree with MJ above, when you slow the swing down you have a better opportunity to have an automatic snap release. Reference 6-M-1 for maximum power.

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