Kelley) supposed to be directed along certain paths of motion in the golf swing. They allow the golfer to “feel” the power of the golf swing, and various pressure points are (according to Mr. In addition, there are four pressure points that coincide with each individual power accumulator. He wrote in his book that there are four “power accumulators,” and depending on the type of golf swing you have, different power accumulators will be used at different points of the golf swing. This was originally introduced to the golfing world by Homer Kelley, the author of The Golfing Machine. This is the concept of “power accumulators.” Power Accumulators and Pressure Points Introduction Before going any further, I would like to introduce a concept which has been tremendously helpful to furthering my understanding of the downswing in golf, and I hope it will yours too. So far, we have covered the interval between P4 and P5, which constitutes the “transition” of the golf swing. Devoting several thousands words to a movement that we can’t even consciously control may seem quite superfluous, but it is important to understand, because we can practice these motions through the use of training aids and video analysis. In the last chapter about the transition, I talked a bit about the downswing, and we established that the golfer has no conscious control of the golf swing once the downswing has started. 3 – Golf Impact Zone and Follow-Through.
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