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Post by dubiousgolfer on Jul 25, 2019 8:12:19 GMT -5
Dr Mann
What are your opinions on this video by EA Tischler ? Does his definition of early extension match with yours?
DG
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Post by imperfectgolfer on Jul 25, 2019 9:11:02 GMT -5
Dr Mann What are your opinions on this video by EA Tischler ? Does his definition of early extension match with yours? DG Yes - I agree with his opinions regarding early extension and I think that he does a good job demonstrating that all golfers should keep their right buttocks abutted against the tush line between P4 and P5 to prevent early extension. He does not explain how to square the pelvis between P4 and P5 using the right-sided lateral pelvic rotator muscles while keeping the right buttocks back - but he does understand that it is useful to keep the right buttocks back to prevent the phenomenon of early extension (which happens between P4 and P5). He also correctly explains that nearly all golfers will eventually develop posterior pelvis tilt in the later downswing and use a "standing-up" release phenomenon through impact, and he correctly shows that the timing of the "standing-up" release phenomenon will vary depending on how much you shallow the clubshaft between P4 and P6 (where under-arm golfers will delay their "standing-up" release phenomenon to much later in the downswing). I personally favor a side-arm or under-arm release pattern (where there is more body rotation during the pivot action) and I would encourage flexible golfers to avoid using the on-top pattern if at all possible. Jeff.
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Post by dubiousgolfer on Jul 25, 2019 17:04:14 GMT -5
Many thanks again Dr Mann
DG
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