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Joined December 2017
employ "global citizen" investigative journalists to investigate the "global citizens" at the heart of this operation, then Britain could truly be a nation of "global citizens".
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profile; and, of the opinion that Britain should be nation of "global citizens". And, are not these inhabitants not "global citizens"? So, I honestly don't know why the BBC has wasted licence payers money on this investigation. In the interest of fairness the BBC could, at least,
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have to ask, if we are at all interested, what the role of the humble flexor retinaclum has in the swing. And, clearly, the little finger side of the flexor retinaculum, in the left hand, has to be fully activated, to ensure that the "outside muscles" don't take control. And,
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starting the backswing without ever having that light bulb moment. I wouldn't know. But, it's intersting. Hogan tells us in Five Lessons that the "inside muscles" control the swing. But, both the "outside" and the "inside muscles" are connected the flexor retinaclum. So, we
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are that primitive man when it comes to starting the backswing. We have a million ways of starting the backswing; but, we don't think of pressing the start button. And, it may be that we will think of a million more ways of
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button is in the little finger side of the left hand. If primitive man could be transported to the present day; and, he tried to make a light bulb come on, he would try a million ways of making it light up. But, he wouldn't think of pressing the switch to make it come on. And, we
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therefore follows that the part of the flexor retinaculum that the opponens digiti minimi joins onto, has to be active in the swing.
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this is in keeping with what Hogan says about the "inside muscles" in Five Lessons. And, the opponens digiti minimi is one of the "inside muscles". But, it's interesting. Both, the "inside muscles" and the "outside muscles" are connected to the flexor retinaculum. So, it
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hand; and, it appears to make everything that Hogan tells us in the Coleman video happen automatically. I just picture the anatomical drawing of the hand; and focus on stretching the part of my hand where the opponens digiti minimi joins onto the flexor retinaculum. And, really,
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it engages the parts of the hand that Hogan tells us to engage, in the Coleman video, as a necessary means of squaring the face at address- which greatly compliments the attitude of the carelessness that is required to master the art of nonchalance.
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if a players adds on what Hogan tells us in the last 2 minutes of the Coleman video, they may find that they will be able to lower their club to the ball. And, curiously, I have discovered that if I rotate my left hand, to open the face, after I have taken my grip with left hand,
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lightness, that he demonstrates @ 0.45, where he holds the club with his left hand; and, casually takes his grip with his arms by his side, may not be relatable to the taller golfer, who may find that their club is well off the ground when they adopt this methodology. But
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in the self same unfortunate position as Carl Jung. But, if there was a golfer who ever mastered the art of nonchalance it was Bobby Jones. But, with Bobby, the art of good posture came with the art nonchalance, and, in this video: https://t.co/8jcKSHxj4K the "attitude of the
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hand. When we actively apply pressure with the first three fingers it causes the opponens digiti minimi and the flexor retinaculum to compress. This happened to me. So, I turned my left hand, after i took my grip with my hand, to stretch that part of my hand.
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made the mistake of thinking that it is the first three fingers that actively apply pressure on the handle, when it is the little finger side of the hand. And, this is why the extensor digiti minimi is not attached to the other extensors. It enables radial movement in the
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first three fingers. We are told that we should actively apply pressure with the first three fingers; but, clearly something has been lost in translation there. The fingers have more feel than the hand. So, we feel the fingers apply pressure. And, this is the reason why we have
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right hand on club. And, of course, Hogan tells us to push up with the fingers and press down with the heel pad, in the Coleman video. And, this then enables the little finger side of the left hand to press against the handle. It is this that activates the pressure fingers in the
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check up on the work that is being done; or, not being done, as the case me be.
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very important Hogan fundamental, that he never talked about. He took his grip with the club held aloft.
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