question about the right wrist "wedge" or containment. Is it prescribed to release #4, then #1,2,3 Accumulators to avoid secondary access tilt? difficulty I have with the concept is club head momentum breaking down wrist and arms in their store up and wedges with an early release of #4 and #1. Hip speed must be off the charts from p6-p8 to avoid breakdown. Great for club face closing rates and matching RPMs but poor from a kinetic sequence standpoint. This goes against kinetic chain
Only need hip speed off the charts if you go forward. As for the Acc # I don't concern myself with that..so most of that I let through to the catcher/ keeper. If you can use plain English I can answer your question. I understand what they are but I just don't think in those terms and will no doubt mis-speak as a result. Thanks for the comment.
@martinez19696 I get ya I like the bike rider analogy there is diffenetly something there. There was a discussion on FB recently about the Short Stretch Cycle, different cycle than of a bike of course. It's the tighter muscle compression the body creates verses the over stretch of a muscle belly that a Yoga instructor would have in the mucles. It's interesting stuff Martin. Thanks for sharing on You Tube
@martinez19696 I get ya I like the bike rider analogy there is diffenetly something there. There was a discussion on FB recently about the Short Stretch Cycle, different cycle than of a bike of course. It's the tighter muscle compression the body creates verses the over stretch of a muscle belly that a Yoga instructor would have in the mucles. It's interesting stuff Martin. Thanks for sharing on You Tube
The "pull straight in" startup momentum move is difficult to see clearly in this video because of the camera angle. Is this move slightly different than the "heel curl, leave the toe of club"move shown in the MPMIG video?
In both...as in the forward one shown in these videos...the shaft always goes directly away from the head....just aimed at different tangents on a circle.
Martin, i've had much success implementing all your teachings into my swing and was able to swing consistently and hit it pure each time.
I just bought the "Most Powerful Move in Golf" video and tried it out just now. However, too much focus on my right wrist action lead to weak hits due to more of an 'arm swing' now rather than hitting the ball with all of my body, which normally would result in good heavy punches to the ball.
What do you recommend to fix this? Or i just need more practice?
question about the right wrist "wedge" or containment. Is it prescribed to release #4, then #1,2,3 Accumulators to avoid secondary access tilt? difficulty I have with the concept is club head momentum breaking down wrist and arms in their store up and wedges with an early release of #4 and #1. Hip speed must be off the charts from p6-p8 to avoid breakdown. Great for club face closing rates and matching RPMs but poor from a kinetic sequence standpoint. This goes against kinetic chain
TheBillygolfs50 4 months ago
@TheBillygolfs50
Only need hip speed off the charts if you go forward. As for the Acc # I don't concern myself with that..so most of that I let through to the catcher/ keeper. If you can use plain English I can answer your question. I understand what they are but I just don't think in those terms and will no doubt mis-speak as a result. Thanks for the comment.
martinez19696 4 months ago
@martinez19696 I get ya I like the bike rider analogy there is diffenetly something there. There was a discussion on FB recently about the Short Stretch Cycle, different cycle than of a bike of course. It's the tighter muscle compression the body creates verses the over stretch of a muscle belly that a Yoga instructor would have in the mucles. It's interesting stuff Martin. Thanks for sharing on You Tube
TheBillygolfs50 4 months ago
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@martinez19696 I get ya I like the bike rider analogy there is diffenetly something there. There was a discussion on FB recently about the Short Stretch Cycle, different cycle than of a bike of course. It's the tighter muscle compression the body creates verses the over stretch of a muscle belly that a Yoga instructor would have in the mucles. It's interesting stuff Martin. Thanks for sharing on You Tube
TheBillygolfs50 4 months ago
The "pull straight in" startup momentum move is difficult to see clearly in this video because of the camera angle. Is this move slightly different than the "heel curl, leave the toe of club"move shown in the MPMIG video?
Joe
jtthart 4 months ago
@jtthart
In both...as in the forward one shown in these videos...the shaft always goes directly away from the head....just aimed at different tangents on a circle.
martinez19696 4 months ago
Martin, i've had much success implementing all your teachings into my swing and was able to swing consistently and hit it pure each time.
I just bought the "Most Powerful Move in Golf" video and tried it out just now. However, too much focus on my right wrist action lead to weak hits due to more of an 'arm swing' now rather than hitting the ball with all of my body, which normally would result in good heavy punches to the ball.
What do you recommend to fix this? Or i just need more practice?
hotbod5713 4 months ago
@hotbod5713
follow the sequence in this series of vids, get the club swinging and you'll use the right amount of arms and body that you want.
martinez19696 4 months ago