the rotation of his spine has a 33 degree angle past the level of his right hand which changes the fulcrum of his gravity point . If the app pressure that is measuring at 14.9 it would release his parasympathetic response to his alpha 1 and 2 properties. If that does take place that means his s/a node would fire at least 10% less (70 to 90). once past the av junction he is suspect for an embolism release that will most definitely affect his divot.
@sbguard9. the greatest ballstriker who ever lived, Moe Norman, kept his right foot on the ground through contact and said that it was in fact his goal to do so. He said that it's a problem if your right shoe ends up with "wrinkles." The reason who you won't see as much rotation in the S&T swing is that, just as Norman did, the hips slide forwards LONGER and turn around toward the left LESS.
This confuses me, was it a good swing? Look at the pull back of the left hip at 0:57 and the "traditional" release the follows (pause at 0:59, hands crossed over, "shake hands with the target") And yet his, right foot stays down and not rotated. Don't understand this yet.
the rotation of his spine has a 33 degree angle past the level of his right hand which changes the fulcrum of his gravity point . If the app pressure that is measuring at 14.9 it would release his parasympathetic response to his alpha 1 and 2 properties. If that does take place that means his s/a node would fire at least 10% less (70 to 90). once past the av junction he is suspect for an embolism release that will most definitely affect his divot.
pug4417 7 months ago
@sbguard9. the greatest ballstriker who ever lived, Moe Norman, kept his right foot on the ground through contact and said that it was in fact his goal to do so. He said that it's a problem if your right shoe ends up with "wrinkles." The reason who you won't see as much rotation in the S&T swing is that, just as Norman did, the hips slide forwards LONGER and turn around toward the left LESS.
OutlanderWarrior 1 year ago
This confuses me, was it a good swing? Look at the pull back of the left hip at 0:57 and the "traditional" release the follows (pause at 0:59, hands crossed over, "shake hands with the target") And yet his, right foot stays down and not rotated. Don't understand this yet.
sbguard9 1 year ago