Here's one of my student's...Melanie Granville...still need work on the Rhythm of Hinging her grip is more 3 knuckles than two..not a 10-2-B or D....in between....1/2 turned?
One lesson a week for the past 9 months!!! She's playing at ECU next fall,prayerfully!!!!
Very, very nice.
Great job!
A ton of wonderful stuff there. Love that finish position -
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Here's one of my student's...Melanie Granville...still need work on the Rhythm of Hinging her grip is more 3 knuckles than two..not a 10-2-B or D....in between....1/2 turned?
One lesson a week for the past 9 months!!! She's playing at ECU next fall,prayerfully!!!!
How do you tell she needs to work on the Rhythm of Hinging by looking at these photos?
How do you tell she needs to work on the Rhythm of Hinging by looking at these photos?
Thanks.
The second to last frame. Arms and body turn not quite together and a slightly limp left arm at that stage. A bit early on the finish swivel perhaps, or an aiming point that is slightly farther back than it should be. These are very minor in her case.
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"Support the On Plane Swinging Force in Balance"
"we have no friends, we have no enemies, we have only teachers"
Simplicity buffs, see 5-0, 1-L, 2-0 A and B 10-2-B, 4-D, 6B-1D, 6-B-3-0-1, 6-C-1, 6-E-2
Here's one of my student's...Melanie Granville...still need work on the Rhythm of Hinging her grip is more 3 knuckles than two..not a 10-2-B or D....in between....1/2 turned?
One lesson a week for the past 9 months!!! She's playing at ECU next fall,prayerfully!!!!
How do you tell she needs to work on the Rhythm of Hinging by looking at these photos?
Thanks.
photos were taken from a lesson given this morning...I was there....she needs to work on Rhythm of Hinging...but you're right photos can be a tool of deception...just like Humor
photos were taken from a lesson given this morning...I was there....she needs to work on Rhythm of Hinging...but you're right photos can be a tool of deception...just like Humor
Tongzilla puts his learning hat on.
The Release happens so fast, how can you tell? Did it look 'whippy' or something? When talking in strictly TGM terms, Rhythm is just executing the selected Hinge Action with a Flat Left Wrist, which she seems to do pretty well in this particular sequence. Is that what you mean or were you referring to something else?
One more request: can you please post a down-the-line view of your Hitting Stroke so we can see how your Hands drop vertically from the Turned Shoulder Plane to the Elbow Plane at Start Down?
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Last edited by tongzilla : 03-22-2006 at 06:21 PM.
how do you work on rythm?
also i am still in aw of frame 7, how does one get this look-action of the flat-arched left wrist over the ball like this...im drewling...great swing.
Last edited by powerdraw : 03-23-2006 at 09:13 AM.
I used to push off my right foot and kickin my knee after some receiving some "wonderful" advice in my teenage years....I trained my right knee to move in the opposite direction by abduction of my legs....Little did I know I could get the same look if I used the ground via the Pivot train to pull via a transfer of momentum starting with the segments on my left side...ground up!!! Hmmmm!!! Manufactured versus Natural Physics????
Can you elaborate a little, Annikan?
You trained your right knee to move in WHICH direction by HOW?