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Teaching Aids are a JOKE!!
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Great points, I subscribe to the camera/video idea, just working out the bugs.
So where (I should know this) do we aspiring machineheads post stills and vids? There's amazing changes but that's more for the AIs. Be nice to have one thread or forum for all to post to. CW |
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I think one of the most powerful things a teacher can give a student is accurate information. When I first learned about compression, and a forward leaning clubshaft that really 'got the ball rollin' for me. I learned how the physics work, now I am applying it to the golf club. It took time and hard work, with still alot of hard work to go.
It must be pretty tuff to play good golf if you don't even know what the principle of golf is. |
Hmmmm...only 45 minutes to set up by Denny?:confused1 It used to be as I recall a lot longer, he has an unbelievable amount of aids.
Training aids have a place in golf, it is just that most fail to use them for their intended purpose or fail to use them correctly IMO. I once was a big time believer in Video. Then after watching and reading all the different analysis that is made on these, I have come to the following conclusions: a. Many do analysis with regard to positions not alignments. b. 2 Dimensional analysis can lead to faulty conclusions. c. Camera alignment/position is critical to getting an accurate understanding of what is actually going on. d. It is difficult to identify using video power applied and how it is being performed. e. The camera can't define feel which should be in the intended consequences of the mechanics. As noted in the original post, training aids need to compliment the golfers stroke, not just as a swinging or hitting but in loading, etc. Training aids in the correct hand are great demonstration tools provided the user knows the aid. I think most golfers who have a camera, could spend about $20 and have a complete practice workstation that would by far out weight any training aid. Couple that with some accurate information and they should be well on their way to at least IDENTIFYING faults and potential causes of faults. For those without camera, a mirror will go a long way in assisting the golfer. The best is to have a Knowledgeable person assisting in monitoring. Nothing beats a 3 dimensional view of the golf stroke in question. |
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