Re: Correct downswing sequence
since you seem to focus on the swinging style of woods, and it looks like you have, I recommend looking into players like snead and austin and see why they hit it as far and austin farther, with much less effort. Woods comes out of his shoes on that driver, maybe that will help to open a door on why you have distance issues. Learn how to hit balls left and right handed, cause you have to swing the club, and then combine the two.
still working on completely understanding the body, here is someting to help figure out what the hands/wrists can do. take a club and grip left hand only, cock the left wrist and what has happened? you have contracted muscles, then relax the muscles and the club goes back down to the ground, the relaxation of a contracted phase can add speed, the contracted muscle wants to turn back to its normal state. Another example, flex your right arm and the bicep is flexed, now flex your tricep really hard and fast, and the arm will straighten with a lot of force because while the bicep is relaxing, the arm wants to straighten, and while the tricep is contracting the arm wants to straighten, so by the relaxing of the bicep, and contracting of the tricep you get to combine the two and that would equate to more speed then if you just went contraction to relaxation
Tony
in my limited knowledge I would say that regardless of if the hands are active or passive the ice cube tests would show the same results. by cooling down the hands and the muscles in them you loose elasticity, which will limit freedom of motion, so even with passive wrists and hands you have added restriction.
fun discussion guys
since you seem to focus on the swinging style of woods, and it looks like you have, I recommend looking into players like snead and austin and see why they hit it as far and austin farther, with much less effort. Woods comes out of his shoes on that driver, maybe that will help to open a door on why you have distance issues. Learn how to hit balls left and right handed, cause you have to swing the club, and then combine the two.
still working on completely understanding the body, here is someting to help figure out what the hands/wrists can do. take a club and grip left hand only, cock the left wrist and what has happened? you have contracted muscles, then relax the muscles and the club goes back down to the ground, the relaxation of a contracted phase can add speed, the contracted muscle wants to turn back to its normal state. Another example, flex your right arm and the bicep is flexed, now flex your tricep really hard and fast, and the arm will straighten with a lot of force because while the bicep is relaxing, the arm wants to straighten, and while the tricep is contracting the arm wants to straighten, so by the relaxing of the bicep, and contracting of the tricep you get to combine the two and that would equate to more speed then if you just went contraction to relaxation
Tony
in my limited knowledge I would say that regardless of if the hands are active or passive the ice cube tests would show the same results. by cooling down the hands and the muscles in them you loose elasticity, which will limit freedom of motion, so even with passive wrists and hands you have added restriction.
fun discussion guys
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