Brian Gay Swingvision

Here's the link boys! Kostis needs to put the crack pipe a little further under the seat before 5-0 shows up. Brian Gay = G.O.L.F.P.I.M.P.D.A.D.D.Y.

Looks like he's HITTING?
Originally Posted by libero Looks like he's HITTING?
It certainly does.

Does he use both procedures in tournament play?
Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket Here's the link boys! Kostis needs to put the crack pipe a little further under the seat before 5-0 shows up. Brian Gay = G.O.L.F.P.I.M.P.D.A.D.D.Y.


Thanks 12P...I enjoy watching the clip in full screen mode with no sound...it's amazing how much the clubhead appears to decelerate from ball contact.
Originally Posted by hg Thanks 12P...I enjoy watching the clip in full screen mode with no sound...it's amazing how much the clubhead appears to decelerate from ball contact.
yes sir . . . The ball hits the clubface as hard as the club hits the ball. Another interesting point too . . .

At release the clubhead HAS TO decelerate inorder to comply with conservation of angular momentum. Angular Momentum = massXvelocityXradius. So as the wrist uncocks the lever assembly is extended and in order for the momentum to be conserved the velocity necessarily has to decrease.

Also . . .

This may LOOK LIKE Hitting due to the shortness of the stroke, the right wrist remaining level and not cocking, and Backstroke ending at Top . . . but pay attention to the wrist action . . . you are seeing classic Standard Wrist Action . . . Uncocking THEN Roll. This is Swinging period. The alignments are a little different than all the accumulator lag and floppy power packages that you are used to observing.

EFFICIENCY IN MOTION. . . nothing moves that don't have to move.
Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket yes sir . . . The ball hits the clubface as hard as the club hits the ball. Another interesting point too . . .

At release the clubhead HAS TO decelerate inorder to comply with conservation of angular momentum. Angular Momentum = massXvelocityXradius. So as the wrist uncocks the lever assembly is extended and in order for the momentum to be conserved the velocity necessarily has to decrease.

Also . . .

This may LOOK LIKE Hitting due to the shortness of the stroke, the right wrist remaining level and not cocking, and Backstroke ending at Top . . . but pay attention to the wrist action . . . you are seeing classic Standard Wrist Action . . . Uncocking THEN Roll. This is Swinging period. The alignments are a little different than all the accumulator lag and floppy power packages that you are used to observing.

EFFICIENCY IN MOTION. . . nothing moves that don't have to move.
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Right... he is Swinging here. Good analysis by Mr. 12 Piece.

It would be interesting to put a Hitter beside him to see the (subtle)differences.
Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket yes sir . . . The ball hits the clubface as hard as the club hits the ball. Another interesting point too . . .

At release the clubhead HAS TO decelerate inorder to comply with conservation of angular momentum. Angular Momentum = massXvelocityXradius. So as the wrist uncocks the lever assembly is extended and in order for the momentum to be conserved the velocity necessarily has to decrease.

Also . . .

This may LOOK LIKE Hitting due to the shortness of the stroke, the right wrist remaining level and not cocking, and Backstroke ending at Top . . . but pay attention to the wrist action . . . you are seeing classic Standard Wrist Action . . . Uncocking THEN Roll. This is Swinging period. The alignments are a little different than all the accumulator lag and floppy power packages that you are used to observing.

EFFICIENCY IN MOTION. . . nothing moves that don't have to move.
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7-19. LAG LOADING
This category recognizes the over-all control by the Clubhead Lag Pressure Point (6-C-2) and that manipulation of its Loading Procedure determines the Physics of both Hitting and Swinging (Preface). (Study 6-H-0, 7-3 and 7-20.)

Isn't the difference between hitting and swinging ( push or pull) determined by loading action - ie. the physics. Then to get the physically forces aligned correctly you choose components which are better suited to the chosen loading action??

So standard wrist action works well for swingers because it means the position of the right forearm when pp3 is loaded is more suited to seuential release etc ...

Nobody is talking about loading action in this thread or Cabrera and i think it is crucial....!!!!!

primary distinction is loading action.... all other components are personal preferences that might be better suited to hit or swing...