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Old 07-23-2008, 11:34 PM
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How to Build a Perfect Golf Swing
How to Build a Perfect Golf Swing

There are only two things you need for a perfect golf swing.

#1 accuracy (Control) and #2 distance (Power).

If you build your perfect golf swing on accuracy alone it will have some distance built into it.

If you build your perfect golf swing on distance alone it will have little accuracy in it.

Now to build the perfect golf swing we must understand how the muscles, bones and joints in the body work.

Here is the sequence. The muscles move the bones and the bones move at the joints.

Now select the muscles, bones and joints that work the best for #1 accuracy (Control).

Then select the muscles, bones and joints that work the best for #2 distance (Power) without reducing accuracy.

A Perfect Golf Swing Formula.

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Old 07-24-2008, 03:27 PM
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Interesting idea...makes sense. Joe Norwood had some interesting things to say about the nature/role of certain muscles and joints in the swing (although it appears that he taught more of a hitting procedure)

To ME building a golf stroke is rooted in the principle of substitution. Substitute the club face for the flat left wrist that understands full roll, no roll and reverse roll movements, substitute the clubhead with the lag pressure felt in the right index finger, and substitute the right forearm for the sweetspot plane
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