Pressure Points |
Oct 23 2009
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Force is applied to the Ball through the Lever Assemblies. Power is applied to the Lever Assemblies through Pressure Points. Power is applied to Pressure Points by Power Accumulators. Power Accumulators are out of line conditions of the Power Package Components, Releasing then to an In-Line condition Releases their stored power There are Four Pressure Points, three of which are in the hands when griping the club. The other is between the upper Left Arm and Chest. A lot of golfers let their fingers come off the club throughout the stroke and therefore resulting in loss of club control. Remember it is the hands that hold and control the club. Know these Four Pressure Points and always be aware of them throughout the stroke especially Pressure Point No. 3 from Waggle to Finish of swing. Pressure Points do not mean that you strangle the club in these areas. Keep light pressure; There are these four Pressure Points, but they can be used in any desired combination - using one, two, three or all four Points. As with Power Accumulators, this produces 15 different combinations. Each Power Accumulator normally actuates its "Same Numbered" Pressure Point and each Accumulator has its own Loading Procedure. Pressure Points #1, #2, #3
The "On Plane" Pressure Point Thrust of the Power Accumulators translates their Potenial Energy into Clubhead "On Plane" Kinetic Energy. This is always at Right Angles to the Clubshaft. (Reference form The Golfing Machine) Pressure Point #1The groove under the Right Thumb where it touches the Left Hand thumb. Pressure is applied by Power Accumulator #1. As the right arm is trying to straighten this allows the right hand to push against the Left Thumb therefore applying pressure. Pressure is applied by Power Accumulator #1. As the Right Arm is trying to straighten this allows the Right Hand to push against the Left Thumb thereby applying pressure.
If you place a coin on top of your Left Thumb and then fold your Right Hand over and cover the coin, it should stay there throughout the entire swing. From Waggle, Start-Up (8-4) to the Finish Position (8-12). Pressure Point #2The Heel Pad of the Left Hand and the last three fingers of the Left Hand
Pressue Point #3Use Pressure Point #3 to send and receive information because everything that goes too and from the Clubhead must go by way of Pressure Point #3. The first joint of the right hand index finger where it touches the clubshaft The first joint of the right hand index finger where it touches the clubshaft Pressure Point #3 senses the Inertia of the Lagging Clubhead. This is Clubhead Feel. You must Feel the Clubhead, not the Clubshaft. This my Readers is what is "Clubhead Lag". So use Pressure Point #3 to send and receive information because everything that goes to an from the Clubhead must go by way of Pressure Point #3. Pressure Point #3 is your lines of communication for "Feedback" and "Sensation". The more pressure you have the more flex in the Clubshaft. There are four Pressure Points in total and you can use all of these but Pressure Point #3 is the best.
Pressure Point #4Where ever the straight Left Arm contacts the Left side of the body. Accumulator #4 actuates the Primary Lever Assembly for "Swingers".
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