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Old 06-25-2009, 12:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Confessons of a Former Flipper - Table of Contents

Maybe this has been done before, but either way, here is my "table of contents" for Brian's flipper video. Useful if you want to quick reference a particular point.

CONFESSIONS OF A FORMER FLIPPER.
Table of Contents (Times) --- Web version.

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Old 06-28-2009, 07:12 PM   #2 (permalink)
 
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Maybe this has been done before, but either way, here is my "table of contents" for Brian's flipper video. Useful if you want to quick reference a particular point.

CONFESSIONS OF A FORMER FLIPPER.
Table of Contents (Times) --- Web version.
5:40 bottom of swing

6:55 ball position

9:00 hands at impact

9:50 setup. pivot does the work

11:25 wallop it w/ your pivot. Towel drill. Left shoulder up.

13:35 get left shoulder as far away from impact as possible.

16:05 basic (learning) chip. Arms not moving.

17:10 two clubs, train two hands individually

18:40 punch with powerful right palm

19:30 chip, longer to a pitch

20:40 marble in the shaft shoot out (throw out with an effective pivot)

21:40 ball in divot – drive it further into divot / barrier behind ball / hands aiming point

23:25 coke machine 'wall'

24:24 float loading

26:20 the chip-pitch....feel the shaft

28:00 Jack Nicklaus late wrist set. Powerful back swing.

30:00 back swing with force (not necessarily speed) to stress shaft

30:30 punch shot (short follow thru, keep clubhead below hands)

32:12 fix follow thru position after bad shot. Right foot down.

33:03 divot wall drill (make 3-4 divots progressively more forward (get left shoulder up and back, keep head back))

35:55 down and out plane view (hit inside back of ball)

37:30 fiddle drill (accumulator lag, flat left wrist) Fiddle motion: straighten right arm w/o straightening right wrist, add the turn right shoulder down plane. Teaches: hands to a spot, rt shoulder down plane, pivot.
Thanks very much.

I would pay $100 for the full transcript.
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Sorry Brian....I went ahead and deleted my original post. I wasn't trying to give anything way, but rather help people who already had it reference back to it. I get your point though.
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Sorry Brian....I went ahead and deleted my original post. I wasn't trying to give anything way, but rather help people who already had it reference back to it. I get your point though.
So sorry.

I don't think you do get my point.

I am going to re-film "Flipper" this fall and would love to have someone transcribe the whole thing for me.
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Everything else is show biz!



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I might be willing to do that Brian. Shouldn't be too difficult.

PM me if you are interested.

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So sorry.

I don't think you do get my point.

I am going to re-film "Flipper" this fall and would love to have someone transcribe the whole thing for me.
If I've already got COFF will I get a free upgrade?
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