Post by imperfectgolfer on Jan 1, 2012 0:25:32 GMT -5
See this BM-forum thread.
www.brianmanzella.com/golfing-discussions/16606-coupling-point-3d.html
Damon produced this video to show the coupling point in motion.
Note that he refers to the fact that the grip end of the club moves up as the club nears impact - which has to happen if the left shoulder socket is moving up-and-away as one nears impact.
However, he doesn't discuss the movement of the grip end of the club between the P7 position and the P8 position. What moves the grip end of the club between impact and the P8 position in a swinger?
The answer - it is the continued movement of the left hand (with a FLW) which continues to pull the the grip end of the club between the P7 position and the P8 position if the golfer maintains an intact LAFW.
It is obvious that the grip end of the club is still being pulled through impact by the left hand, so how can any rational person believe that the only force acting on the club at impact is a normal force?
The BM-groupies are a strange group of golfers who think that a skilled golfer does not continue to biomechanically move the grip end of the club beyond impact, and they must think that the golf swing biomechanically ends at impact. If that were true, then all golfers would flip-bend the left wrist immediately after impact.
That is obviously not happening in the following golfers who maintain an intact LAFW/FLW to the P7.5+ position.
Mike Bennett
Charlie Hoffmann
Tommy Gainey
John Erickson
Any golfer who believes that those 4 golfers are not actively moving the grip end of the club between impact and the P7.5 position must be totally drunk as a result of consuming too much of MJ/BM's "koolaid".
Jeff.
www.brianmanzella.com/golfing-discussions/16606-coupling-point-3d.html
Damon produced this video to show the coupling point in motion.
Note that he refers to the fact that the grip end of the club moves up as the club nears impact - which has to happen if the left shoulder socket is moving up-and-away as one nears impact.
However, he doesn't discuss the movement of the grip end of the club between the P7 position and the P8 position. What moves the grip end of the club between impact and the P8 position in a swinger?
The answer - it is the continued movement of the left hand (with a FLW) which continues to pull the the grip end of the club between the P7 position and the P8 position if the golfer maintains an intact LAFW.
It is obvious that the grip end of the club is still being pulled through impact by the left hand, so how can any rational person believe that the only force acting on the club at impact is a normal force?
The BM-groupies are a strange group of golfers who think that a skilled golfer does not continue to biomechanically move the grip end of the club beyond impact, and they must think that the golf swing biomechanically ends at impact. If that were true, then all golfers would flip-bend the left wrist immediately after impact.
That is obviously not happening in the following golfers who maintain an intact LAFW/FLW to the P7.5+ position.
Mike Bennett
Charlie Hoffmann
Tommy Gainey
John Erickson
Any golfer who believes that those 4 golfers are not actively moving the grip end of the club between impact and the P7.5 position must be totally drunk as a result of consuming too much of MJ/BM's "koolaid".
Jeff.