Inactivity of hips

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greenfree

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Now we know the trolls are sensitive fat turds too ... sooooooo obvious ....LOL


Your delusional and making incorrect assumptions as always and you proved my point a your an a...hole, and you have lost any credibility you thought you had, your a real treat for us trolls, and your comebacks are like a 13yr olds.
Sooooo obvious with the false compliments to Brian and then the insulting posts, your a joke, but hey somebody has to be the forum a...hole and your the most qualified...LOL.:p
 
I just had a look at my thread question and how this whole thing just degenerated: You have to laugh...BUT, SteveT, if you're looking for a little comedy, well, fair enough, but then just slap a couple of Monty Python links up on the board and leave it at that. I'm a great believer in comparative advantage - let the comedy masters do their thing, and the rest of us (all of us) can engage in some golf swing chit-chat.
 
Following on from my introductory post...
If one is on-plane deep into the downswing and everything is looking good, what would be the most common error if the hips failed to rotate into an optimum position. How would the body react to get to the ball and how would this manifest itself in shot patterns
BTW...This really is a super forum
Oliver

I don't know about shot patterns, but I would guess (just a guess) that the player would throw the club to get it to the ball, either standing up, or pulling the arms in, to get through impact.

The pros are probably avoiding this mess like the plague. Sucks your question got jacked. Sorry I contributed to it, man.
 
I don't know about shot patterns, but I would guess (just a guess) that the player would throw the club to get it to the ball, either standing up, or pulling the arms in, to get through impact.

The pros are probably avoiding this mess like the plague. Sucks your question got jacked. Sorry I contributed to it, man.

Cheers, Bigwill...No, no, you didn't contribute to the jacking at all, and thanks for your insights..
Oliver
 
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I just had a look at my thread question and how this whole thing just degenerated: You have to laugh...BUT, SteveT, if you're looking for a little comedy, well, fair enough, but then just slap a couple of Monty Python links up on the board and leave it at that. I'm a great believer in comparative advantage - let the comedy masters do their thing, and the rest of us (all of us) can engage in some golf swing chit-chat.

Hey ... you're the one asking about hips 'blocking' .. and I gave you my considered opinion plus a bit more for all the fatso lurkers desperately trying to patch together a homemade swing and suffering from hip blocking too.

Anybody who has difficulty with hip or shoulder rotation while in a crouched golfswing stance has got physical problems ... and I addressed some of those problems. What you saw happening was the deluded fatsos jumping about trying to sustain their lagging delusions.

Maybe if you had posted a vid of your golfswing, this discussion thread would have been more specific.
 
Hey ... you're the one asking about hips 'blocking' .. and I gave you my considered opinion plus a bit more for all the fatso lurkers desperately trying to patch together a homemade swing and suffering from hip blocking too.

Anybody who has difficulty with hip or shoulder rotation while in a crouched golfswing stance has got physical problems ... and I addressed some of those problems. What you saw happening was the deluded fatsos jumping about trying to sustain their lagging delusions.

Maybe if you had posted a vid of your golfswing, this discussion thread would have been more specific.

OK, Steve, for the sake of ending this nonsense, I consider myself suitably chastened...Now, can we get back to the golf swing. No more soliloquys about fat people, obesity, skinny people or whomever else...Deal?
 

ej20

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What category would a skinny person with a pot belly fall into?I'm just asking on behalf of a friend.......
 
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What category would a skinny person with a pot belly fall into?I'm just asking on behalf of a friend.......

The hospital category ... because a pot belly on a skinny person means he has accumulated belly fat that surrounds his guts and organs. This is a sure sign of chronic diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular problems, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, other looming problems. It's a warning sign of bad things to come.

Look ... pounds of fat concentrated in your belly is like growing another organ that will damage your long term health ... believe it.
 
"The hospital category ... because a pot belly on a skinny person means he has accumulated belly fat that surrounds his guts and organs. This is a sure sign of chronic diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular problems, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, other looming problems. It's a warning sign of bad things to come.

Look ... pounds of fat concentrated in your belly is like growing another organ that will damage your long term health ... believe it."

More precisely, the omentum. Omentum is there for several reasons. Look it up. Too much fat stored,
then, as SteveT said, not good. Sure sign of certain chronic diseases, I doubt it. Possible might be a better word.

Another problem with true obesity is surgery. An old friend who was and orthopedic surgeon told be it was like
cutting through whale blubber.
 
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Another problem with true obesity is surgery. An old friend who was and orthopedic surgeon told be it was like cutting through whale blubber.

... and you can't believe the stench in the OR with all that blubber exposed ... pphhheeewwww :eek:
 
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SteveT

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Ingen, olof .... not a doctor ... but I have seen obese friends and relatives suffering ... and it doesn't take much research to learn the outcome of diseases due to obesity. I do have doctor friends who sometimes open up and discuss obesity with me ... but I don't push them.
 
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SteveT

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Yes, I was suspicious of the translation ... and I couldn't recall the Swedish word for 'no' ... is it 'ney' ..?? I do recall that hello is 'hej' .... It's been many decades since I mixed it up with Swedes ... my one and only visit to Stockholm where everybody speaks English anyway ... and ate reindeer for the first and last time ... LOL
 
It's "nej", so you're almost correct. Stockholm is boring, Gothenburgh is much nicer. I've actually eaten reindeer heart. Yeah, everyone speaks english here, but a lot of us have a silly accent :D
 
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SteveT

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Hej, Olof ... has the obesity epidemic shown up on Swedish golf courses or are Swedes still as buffed and healthy as ever ...??!!!! :D
 
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