Dariusz J.
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Remember our discussion of Nicklaus in the "Clearing hips thread"?? 36 consecutive fairways and greens in a major? Or who led the tour in GIRs most of this season? A self-taught lefty with a flying front leg. Or who won the 1973 US Open at Oakmont with a spectacular 63 where he hit all 18 greens/fringes? Find a highlight video of the event a watch how much Miller's left foot dances around. Or some video of Snead when he let out the shaft, or pre-2008 Tiger. All "floated" the front leg..
Because these mentioned by you were exceptional players. If you focus on accuracy players, you won't ever see Ray/Sadlowski Syndrome.
I wouldn't call that "posting" on the front leg; I'd call it whipping the front leg from internal rotation to external rotation. Where I've seen the term used by those that advocate "posting", it means pressing the weight into the front leg so the body can rotate around it. We don't see that in the players I consider "elites".
Jeffy, have you seen a golfer that never posted lead heel before impact ? Again, understand that the only one possibility one can "jump of the shoes" is utilizing ground forces from the strongest anatomical point which the under-ankle joint area is. Noone of them could produce their results without posting the leg for God's sake ! They lift their lead heels approaching impact because a. they moved their heel to much targetwise for their joints abilities and b. because of the sequentiality of the motion - feet are already much post-impact when clubhead touches the ball; feet's impact is when clubhead is before entering the impact zone.
BUT, if those players had been taught to keep the left foot GLUED TO THE GROUND (something I witness well-meaning fathers tell their hapless off-spring all the time at the driving range) they don't do it which then INTERFERES with the optimal biophysics, presumably.
This is entering a conscious area which is an antithesis of my studies and, therefore, I screw such. BTW, be serious - who thinks about glueing or detaching the heel in a blink of an eye action ?
Cheers