Thursday, January 7, 2010

Commerical Logos & Saying

secrets of the golf swing

two findings I think are among the absolute secrecy of the golf swing.

1) The hands
> have in any case, the resolution of the angle at the SPEED of the arms to be adapted.
> If the angle is to be resolved with loose HG itself, should be careful with the speed of the arms very well.
> If the resolution is to adjust to the speed you have to do with your hands what.

The timing of the resolution of the angle is directly related to speed the arms (and with the speed of the body) together.

Who wants more lag, must adapt his speed and hands like a blacksmith. Who wants to swing faster may be less lag and have a body like
John Daly who has hands like a blacksmith.

has always eight golf teachers out and try hard to teach an angle that will dissolve the late and we better take the marble when the body still holds. What is not to say that one comes up so that only Hcp -15.

2) The body
In recent years, much of the restraint hold the lower body and compliance with the right level, spoken in the recovery. In the video of his students M. jewelry you see which dimensions can assume. Now you have to sometimes to the lower body quiet and keeps the shoulders rotate, the spinal twist strongly against the hip.

If one jumps up but as Mike Austin, the WAS did not wound. The first 45 ° making the shoulders and hips so evenly that the WAS just go along, so do not moving! It turns to me a plausible assumption:

WAS A wound is not robust pace.

Mike Austin has 83 years another 300 yards gedrivet.

bell ringing ...

Summary:
If the body does not bring enough power, the Geschwindikeitssystem arms / hands disturbed. You can tie Christian Neumaier and he still beats 80% (90%?) Of its length, yes, because he is a super athlete. We, you and I need to do something (more) with your hands when the body does not adequately support the arms.

The origin researcher, I think that as well as the shifts were created, and because there also things missing are the tracks with S & T.

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