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| Re: Followthrough Hi Guys, I am glad you mention the finish and how important it is to hold it good or bad, this promotes good balance throughout the swing. MySpace Videos: We all should have lessons, heres my latest. by Ian He is a link to my last lesson, we have been working on staying behind the ball, which helps me get though to a better finish and hold it for a second. "Strangely to say, the only way humans can have a 100% swing consistency is if our shoulders are attached around our navel." Yeh, I am lost also on this. Ian.
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| Re: Followthrough Quote:
If the shoulders were attached at the navel, rotation would be the only possible range of motion, and that is what we try to get in the golf swing - proper rotation. |
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| Re: Followthrough Sorry! guys, forget to clarify this quickly, thanks ! Mox Let me explain that "attached to navel" statement with this simple illustration: http://img529.imageshack.us/img529/1322/golfaxisib1.jpg I was going explain in words, but a simple pic does a better job. |
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![]() And you're right ... simple picture explains it all. |