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Craig are you guys familiar with Dr Nesbits work?

Craig are you guys familiar with Dr Nesbits work? Without actually measuring I guess it’s not possible to say how close a model RST swing is to Nesbits optimal “hub path”. But to me there seems to be a lot of familiar things in Nesbits reasoning. https://youtu.be/KbdDHIJqGgA 25:10 the raising hand path that throws out the club. 33:40 some information from the literature on how to map the optimal hub path. 52:20 in why body type has little impact on how to generate club head speed. As a side note I heard about Nesbit from Scott Cowx. Cowx argued that Cameron Champ is perhaps the closest to the optimal “hub path”. Not having read the book I obviously don’t know so much about Nesbit. But it looks to me from the simple illustrations that hub path would be more a raising of the hand into impact. The RST optimal Tiger for example…

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Hello Erik. I haven't seen this video. I will have to check it out this weekend. Science and golf!
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