drewyallop
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I was just thinking about the rear-end video of McIlroy posted on another thread. It looks like he goes into a deep squat at the start of the downswing. Compare this to another golfer who squats much less. Both have to go normal and I think this means that the coupling point needs to move up.
Questions:
Is it true that McIlroy's CP needs to move up a greater distance? And if this is the case, does this mean greater parametric acceleration?
Is it true that McIroy needs to go normal faster? In other words, does the CP need to move up faster?
If the answer to both questions is yes does this imply (1) that a deeper squat always results in higher clubhead speed, other things being equal and (2) that the ability to move the CP up significantly faster (and all this implies for strength, coordination, fast twitch, athletic ability, and practice hours) is what separates the everyday golfer from the pros?
Questions:
Is it true that McIlroy's CP needs to move up a greater distance? And if this is the case, does this mean greater parametric acceleration?
Is it true that McIroy needs to go normal faster? In other words, does the CP need to move up faster?
If the answer to both questions is yes does this imply (1) that a deeper squat always results in higher clubhead speed, other things being equal and (2) that the ability to move the CP up significantly faster (and all this implies for strength, coordination, fast twitch, athletic ability, and practice hours) is what separates the everyday golfer from the pros?