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    MJ,
    I have been working on improvements from the last round of analysis.
    what do ya think?
    Ric



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    Ric,

    before I comment, tell us about the flight patterns you have been getting and what feels different???
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    MJ,
    My flight has been pretty straight with average height. I feel like I have a little more tourque in the transition and more active in my core as far as rotational.
    I have had some issues with contact being thin or fat but mostly bad shots are thin and I have had more misses to the right but not crazy right, just enough to miss a green.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trickyric View Post
    MJ,
    My flight has been pretty straight with average height. I feel like I have a little more tourque in the transition and more active in my core as far as rotational.
    I have had some issues with contact being thin or fat but mostly bad shots are thin and I have had more misses to the right but not crazy right, just enough to miss a green.
    Ric,

    I understand what you are saying here... let's help you get more dynamic...

    Do you know where the Center of Mass of the golfer's body is??
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    I am not sure?
    Could you explain , maybe in video form?
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    Quote Originally Posted by trickyric View Post
    I am not sure?
    Could you explain , maybe in video form?
    Video Form will be down the road.. here is a quick little nugget for you


    See your center of mass at the top of your belly button, focus on initiating your body movements to move that mass rather than just arbitrarily moving body parts around. So if you are going to move your hips, do it so that it will move the center of mass -- if you are going to move your chest, do it so that it incorporates the center of mass.

    This will make you more dynamic and give you the ability to do more work & power. Da Nuclear Swing
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    Oh, I get it now Sensei!
    wax on, wax off!
    Will think of the whole and not the parts!
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    Quote Originally Posted by trickyric View Post
    Oh, I get it now Sensei!
    wax on, wax off!
    Will think of the whole and not the parts!
    Wax on wax off???? Hahaha
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    MJ,
    this is my friend Frank Babusik. He has played at the highest levels of amatuer golf.
    I want to hit it like him:O

    YouTube - 1224103i

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