Science Validates Erickson

If it’s everyone then why isn’t everyone brilliant at golf?

Genuine question too.

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I’ve looked at a million golf swings, what about this question…

I don’t think so, but knowing you feel a club head models efficiency when circling around the hands coming into the strike speaks to your vision, but circling the hands around the club head will prevent your reel out action. Reeling out is inefficient.

Lots of reasons. AoA, low point control, clubface control, control of the path, inability to control spin loft due to all those factors combined, inability to strike the center of the clubface, poor kinetic chain transfer.

The clubhead does circle the hands.

So, it’s not everyone.

Feel free to answer any of my other questions above, or not, as the case may be.

Cheers.

I like to think having our own questions furthers our progress quicker than waiting for answers from someone, or something, who may not have had the correct questions to begin with. I know it did me. Good questions B.

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It is everyone. If you can explain to me how you can hold on to a 100 pound clubhead swinging around you without pulling back on the grip I’m all ears.

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Cheers RR. There’s a million and one inconsistencies with graphs like that presented as evidence for golf swings, you wouldn’t be able to ask all of the questions that come to mind. You’d have to not be asking any of them if you were to present the likes of it as proof of anything golf swing related.

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Not sure how that’s related to anything I’ve been talking about.

Not saying it can’t, it can, but it promotes stalling to support the routing- it’s close to being ball bound. Having hands circle the club head is far more efficient for that manner of moving the club but you don’t see it, you’re wearing blinders, and lost in a forest too. Stick around, you may find a way out, maybe, just maybe.

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Now we’re onto something…

Also, it appears that still of Justin Rose was taken from a rolling shutter camera. I doubt even a flipper would produce that much backward shaft flex.

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Do you know that this was taken with a global shutter camera? Because it sure looks like it was taken with a rolling shutter camera.

You’re really not making any sense. I have no clue what you’re talking about. The clubhead path moves around the hand path. It’s making a bigger arc in the same period of time and it’s moving faster.

I do not know for sure, but the picture in this post is rolling shutter. That’s not what we’re seeing in that Justin Rose picture. There may be some distortion, probably more so in the Finau stills, but I can 100% assure you, confirmed with GEARS and whatever else, that the shaft is bending in that direction. Again, like I’ve said all along, video and images are really shitty for these purposes, but it’s what I have available right now.

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I already stipulated to how you perceive the path to mass relationship, but that’s not the only way to grandma’s house. It’s obvious to me, and others here too, your fund of knowledge about swing options and dynamic protocols is quite limited. That’s ok, so was mine at one time, but like I said, feel free to hang out, button your attitude a touch, and you just might learn something at ABS.

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How about instead of snark and lots of words saying nothing you actually explain your view in a coherent manner. The clubhead arc travels outside and around the hand arc. You said “the hand arc travels around the clubhead”. That makes no sense.