Swango1980
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I don't think about my hand at all when throwing a ball. I guess I am more focused on where I want the ball to go, and let my body do what it naturally does.I can't disagree with anything you have written. My problem is with the notion that body movement is king. I personally prefer the concept of " think about where you are putting the club and the body will do its thing. When I play tennis I never think about a single thing the body is doing. I just let it respond to what I'm doing with my hands. Do you think about anything other than your hand when you are throwing a ball?
This zen stuff (to me) looks like it's the tail trying to wag the dog
Like a I said before, this is from zero experience with zen because I haven't had a lesson from him. I wouldn't either at that price. Being as socket rocket like his concept so much I would very much like to hear from him if he ever has a zen lesson.
I believe Jack Nicklaus said when kids are learning the game, they should first learn to hit it as far as they possibly can, and once they have that flowing movements they can slowly refine it to get things going in right direction.
I am sure both aspects are needed. Flowing body movement for power and consistency, and suitable body positions for accuracy. The former might be most neglected