Impact shaft loading

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quote:Originally posted by brianman

Hey Mandrin.

I finally figured it out.

This is why, no matter how hard you try, you can NEVER explain sex to a virgin.

Buy "Flipper" and practice.

Come back in 90 days and tell me if you still believe yourself.
Brian, I have already Volumes 1 thru 5. Perhaps more is needed. [:p]
 

Brian Manzella

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Well then...

How about you—as Mike Finney says—post it up.

Send me your swing on video and I'll be glad to show you how to 'sustain the line of compression.'

I might have a toughtime of getting you to SPEED UP THE CLUBHEAD during the impact interval though.
 
quote:Originally posted by holenone

quote:Originally posted by mandrin
I have shown conclusively that it is of no use to try exerting any force through the impact interval. Therefore either I am wrong or Homer has stretched his intuitive powers a bit too much and has made an error.

So, let's all Quit at Impact.

LOL.

[xx(]
Let’s all QUIT thinking and all will be fine for ever.

LOL.

[xx(]
 

Brian Manzella

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Mandrin....

For a prize, answer this:

What is gained by getting the impact point to move on the face as much as possible during the impact interval?
 
quote:Originally posted by brianman

I might have a toughtime of getting you to SPEED UP THE CLUBHEAD during the impact interval though.
Brian, it might perhaps come as a surprise to you but the clubhead decelerates during the impact interval and slows down for any golfer even for you having a super TGM swing and compressing the snuts out of the poor ball.

As such you would have a very hard time to teach me or anyone else to SPEED UP THE CLUBHEAD during the impact interval. Would you like me to explain the mathematics behind it all? [:p]
 

holenone

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quote:Originally posted by mandrin
...the clubhead decelerates during the impact interval and slows down for any golfer...

You are correct, Mandrin. And the golfer must do all he or she can to resist Impact Deceleration, i.e., don't Quit. Which, of course, is what I said.
 
"I have shown conclusively that it is of no use to try exerting any force through the impact interval"

We already knew that for a CF Swing - Homer more correctly stated that it is counterproductive. You can't prove that for a Hitting procedure for obvious reasons.
 
Mandrin, your ideas on the subject only strengthen what Homer Kelley puts forth in the Golfing Machine. If you dont understand, look again.
 

hcw

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quote:Originally posted by mandrin

....However, to help people make up their own mind, I supply a link to my ideas on the subject. They are perfectly in agreement with the material and findings of chapter 12 in the book - ‘Search for the Perfect Swing’. [^]

mandrin,
from your "ideas":

"The analysis is now conclusive as it allows immediately a limpid conclusion to be drawn: a golfer can not, in any appreciable way, influence the departure ball velocity, using the shaft to exert force during impact."

...can you please explain to me how i am supposed to influence departure ball velocity w/o using the shaft?

-hcw
 
"a golfer can not, in any appreciable way, influence the departure ball velocity, using the shaft to exert force during impact"

In a Swing, the golfer CAN influence departure velo by using the shaft to exert force during impact, but it's a negative influence. Homer already told us this - in a Swing, don't push through impact with your right hand. What new ground do you think you're breaking here?
 
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