Impact and wrist position

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It is impossible to work the wrist position to a good impact fix, without knowing how to manipulate the force and balance.
For people who is constantly trying to work on the shape rather then working with the force and balance, could they achieve a good impact position?
If people who is trying to work on the shape, they are trying to use the muscle to form the shape. Achieving a good balance is all about learning how to swing the club rather then moving the club to the required check point.
 

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quote:Originally posted by anakin

It is impossible to work the wrist position to a good impact fix, without knowing how to manipulate the force and balance.
For people who is constantly trying to work on the shape rather then working with the force and balance, could they achieve a good impact position?
If people who is trying to work on the shape, they are trying to use the muscle to form the shape. Achieving a good balance is all about learning how to swing the club rather then moving the club to the required check point.

The geometry (alignments) and physics (how force is created and applied) must complement each other. For example, you could swing in balance and still have no flying wedges and a bent left wrist at Impact. So, you must understand both the geometry and the physics and blend them together.

The Three Imperatives are a combination of geometry and physics.
 

Jim Kobylinski

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It is my belief, i can't prove it though, that good balance is a result from a proper swing. The shot can still go somewhere it's not suppose to due to clubface alignments BUT if you just had a good swing with good wedge alignments, you'll be in awesome balance.

I don't think i ever hit a bad shot where i felt in total balance
 
quote:Originally posted by anakin

It is impossible to work the wrist position to a good impact fix, without knowing how to manipulate the force and balance.
For people who is constantly trying to work on the shape rather then working with the force and balance, could they achieve a good impact position?
If people who is trying to work on the shape, they are trying to use the muscle to form the shape. Achieving a good balance is all about learning how to swing the club rather then moving the club to the required check point.

I believe balance is a product of a good golf swing. We all have had some balance in our lives since we took our first steps through riding a bike, etc.

Homers geometry as he uses it in TGM is not stationary- it is golf swing geometry and that is IN MOTION. There are of course -no check points, which is 2 dimensional and static.

If the geometry is in Motion than Balance must be found it its motion.
The physics of the swing is what sets the geometry in motion- without balance it would go awry. The physics (pivot) can disrupt the balance but I feel more balance is acquired in the motion of the geometry then in the action of force.
 
Now, I can go a bit more. Human Being got a self balance mechanism in the body, any minute if the brain feel that you are losing balance, the body will start to trigger the alarm and carryout a list of counter balance activities. This could be why people having chicken wing (They are losing their balance to the front and the body is trying to put all the weight back to the ¡§back of the body¡¨- counter balance) ¡V ignore the left arm roll for a minute.
When you are showing a beginner golfer impact fix, great- they will understand what they should be doing, but on the other hand they are trying to achieve the shape rather then swinging the club with the force to land pass the positions. At any time if people are trying to form a shape with the body, they will instruct their body muscle (the blood) to strengthen that particular part; end up having stiff muscle and losing the rhythm.
Think about if you are holding a piece of paper on your finger tip, assuming the finger tip is our wrist; if we are swinging the piece of paper, the piece of paper is lagging behind the finger tip. The joint (Hinge) between paper and the finger tip is free from muscle tension, any minute if the motion stop, the paper will stop lagging behind the finger tip. Is the force and motion dictate the position, if we are letting the force and motion dictating the swing, this is how we can achieve good rhythm.
Rhythm is a form of harmony within a group of moving parts, take golf swing as an example, we can only allow one source of force trigger. The force trigger can only be either 12-1 or 12-2 the hand or the pivot not both at the same time. I presume just running one motor is easier then synchronising two motors ¡V simpler mechanics. Think about the mechanics in the watch, once you had fully winded the watch, the Escapement will start linking the rest of the watch to function. Large muscle reacts to smaller muscle group¡¦s instruction.
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quote:Originally posted by anakin

It is impossible to work the wrist position to a good impact fix, without knowing how to manipulate the force and balance.
For people who is constantly trying to work on the shape rather then working with the force and balance, could they achieve a good impact position?
If people who is trying to work on the shape, they are trying to use the muscle to form the shape. Achieving a good balance is all about learning how to swing the club rather then moving the club to the required check point.

The geometry (alignments) and physics (how force is created and applied) must complement each other. For example, you could swing in balance and still have no flying wedges and a bent left wrist at Impact. So, you must understand both the geometry and the physics and blend them together.

The Three Imperatives are a combination of geometry and physics.
 
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