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Originally Posted by GregJWillis What you just described had no difference in what the right knee was doing while turning back...
Turning back is a shoulder and torso turn, right? If you mean turning back using you legs and hips (not recommended), then I might see there is a "straightning" of the back leg but again all wrong in golf...
And to this point, having the spine angle straight up or 45 degrees had no difference or affect in the back leg while turning in what you described...
It's a small point anyway...not to worry. |
actaully a big point, keeping right knee flex and loading into the right side. It would be too long of a post to explain the biomechanics of the human body in relation to this specific movement and if I confuse people on simply cupping and cocking, I would just be banging my head against a wall. There are certain ways to lock into positions that many instructors are unaware of
