wildinguk
17-01-2007, 08:19
Right teaching myself to pendulum, a bad idea I know, but am getting the feel for it.
Like a golf swing where you have thoughts during a cast, what thoughts do people use to get the feel and timing right. My timing is slightly out still, as most casts feel like the lead is leading the rod tip round rather than my arms. I still get the lead off straight, but obviously the rod isn't compressed properly when it happens so I lose distance. I think I get too armsy, what do other people think. Could it be that I'm putting too much power in too early and the rod is compressed and locking too early. Or could it be that the daiwa supercast pm I'm using is too soft, or too stiff?
Oncd the lead is at the top of the , before you unwind, basically what thoughs for the rod path. I'm thinking just unwind the body raising the left arm so the rod is in an OTG position and then hit it....is that about right? I can OTG well, so that part of the technique is right, it's just getting the rod from where the lead is weightless when is at its highest, to the OTG position that isn't yet right.
All hints and tips greatfully recieved from those who can, and I know i need proper instruction but if I can teach myself golf and get to a 5 handicap, I can teach myseld a pendulum lol! Or should I :giveup: and get an instructor!?!
Like a golf swing where you have thoughts during a cast, what thoughts do people use to get the feel and timing right. My timing is slightly out still, as most casts feel like the lead is leading the rod tip round rather than my arms. I still get the lead off straight, but obviously the rod isn't compressed properly when it happens so I lose distance. I think I get too armsy, what do other people think. Could it be that I'm putting too much power in too early and the rod is compressed and locking too early. Or could it be that the daiwa supercast pm I'm using is too soft, or too stiff?
Oncd the lead is at the top of the , before you unwind, basically what thoughs for the rod path. I'm thinking just unwind the body raising the left arm so the rod is in an OTG position and then hit it....is that about right? I can OTG well, so that part of the technique is right, it's just getting the rod from where the lead is weightless when is at its highest, to the OTG position that isn't yet right.
All hints and tips greatfully recieved from those who can, and I know i need proper instruction but if I can teach myself golf and get to a 5 handicap, I can teach myseld a pendulum lol! Or should I :giveup: and get an instructor!?!