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Re: Re: Re: Golf for Coach C


Posted by: Coach C () on Mon Jan 12 11:33:36 2004


Coach C-
> > >
> > > I finally remembered where the "golden move" was
> > > explained.See the Bobby Jones golf lesson
> > > series,lesson on "the downswing".
> > >
> > > Jones explains that the most important key for his swing
> > > is the forward shift of the center of gravity(actually says
> > > he pushes off the back foot) while the club finishes
> > > going back and before the hips start to rotate.He
> > > explains how this stretches the front side muscles and
> > > helps avoids the "dominant righthand" disconnecting
> > > the club.Lots of nice slowmo photography (pretty funny
> > > hollywood plot too).Worth checking out.
> >
> > Excellent Tom! I think I still have the collection...I'll review it. This front side stretch is key in my opinion. However, most people I see loose the front side stretch potential when the stride, by over emphasizing the turn from any of the body parts, thereby disconnecting the arms from the body. Let me review the video...and thanks again. Eddy Merrins (famous golf teacher), says that many amateurs get lost in the back swing and never perfect the down swing. The down swing is what hits the ball.....get that right and the back swing takes care of itself. In baseball I see very similar tendencies....for instance...putting more weight on the back foot just prior to the stride as if this type of a load will unleash the tremendous power (it's called swaying in golf). In watching great hitters I see one move to the ball with their weight, not over loading the back knee or in some cases jumping off the back knee....Most youngsters jump off the back leg.....this is a power loss, not to mention creates all kinds of distortion with eyes and what they should be doing.......waitng for a ball to get in the box.
> >
> > The back side foot push that he make reference too I would surmize takes place after on in conjunction with the rear hip drive. Most poorer hitters push off the back too to early, putting everything in the wrong sequence. I do not see Bonds push off the back foot at all, but I see the rear hip drive. So what drives the hips.....feet or torso? Clearly I'm in the minority when I say torso, but the results have been outstanding.
> >
> > Thanks for reference...Again.
> >
> > Coach C
> >
> > Coach C
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> The legs and torso open the hips in the beginning early launch and when the hips open a few degrees the straightening( extension) of the front leg pushing away from the pitcher makes the launch more forceful.

Would you say the pushing of the front leg drives rotation or does rotation straighten the front leg? Or would you say turn the hips and then push with the front leg. Is it possible to use the front leg like a kick-stand and hit against it, without any push?

Your thoughts?

Coach C


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