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Post by meunier33 on Jan 30, 2023 14:41:57 GMT -5
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Post by meunier33 on Jan 30, 2023 14:49:20 GMT -5
All these swings feel the exact same way to me. I am stubborn and don't use tempo not because I'm an ass but because I don't understand swing timing. I have Asperger's syndrome and the only way I can learn things is by seeing them. Without the visual meter, every time I swing the club it is as if I have never picked up the game before. I can't learn from my experience swinging because there is nothing for me to learn from. I hope people can understand my problem better now.
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Post by b101 on Jan 31, 2023 2:04:53 GMT -5
All these swings feel the exact same way to me. I am stubborn and don't use tempo not because I'm an ass but because I don't understand swing timing. I have Asperger's syndrome and the only way I can learn things is by seeing them. Without the visual meter, every time I swing the club it is as if I have never picked up the game before. I can't learn from my experience swinging because there is nothing for me to learn from. I hope people can understand my problem better now. I haven't followed all your posts, but do sympathise. What about three click tour? Would that be better for you given that it takes the timing out of the equation? Otherwise, I guess the alternative is societies where the settings are open to allow for the visual meter.
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Post by sandgroper on Jan 31, 2023 3:31:09 GMT -5
So your good swing shows the backswing going all the way to the top (100%). You can see the hands well above your head and a strong follow through. The bad swing shows your backswing only going to the horizontal (so about 75%?) and what looks to be a slow follow through. The not read swing looks very similar to the bad swing on the backswing but a fast follow through looks like a fast. So, watch the hands and when they get right up above your head you are getting close to 100% swing, that's when to start to push the stick forward "SMOOTHLY" to start the downswing and follow through.
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