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Trying to Coin a Phrase for Part of the D-Plane


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43 minutes ago, 3Dplane said:

I think students need to know that the more down they hit, the more "out" their actual path is relative to the swing direction.

I don't. We almost never talk about "swing direction" in lessons. And, even if you do, you can just tell them "By the way, the more down you hit, the more out you'll hit relative to your swing direction. There, now you know."

43 minutes ago, 3Dplane said:

We also need to explain why that is the case.

I don't agree.

43 minutes ago, 3Dplane said:

In such cases, I think it would be easier to teach if the name CP Shift was defined.

I mean, are you trying really hard to get this name out there?

I don't see it.

We have a lot of other good instructional threads to look at and post in. Take a look around. This one seems to have run its course.

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  • iacas changed the title to Trying to Coin a Phrase for Part of the D-Plane
On 1/14/2024 at 8:24 AM, iacas said:

I don't. We almost never talk about "swing direction" in lessons. And, even if you do, you can just tell them "By the way, the more down you hit, the more out you'll hit relative to your swing direction. There, now you know."

I don't agree.

I mean, are you trying really hard to get this name out there?

I don't see it.

We have a lot of other good instructional threads to look at and post in. Take a look around. This one seems to have run its course.

Thank you very much for your advise. Do you use TrackMan or any flight measuring equipment in your lessons?

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2 hours ago, 3Dplane said:

Thank you very much for your advise. Do you use TrackMan or any flight measuring equipment in your lessons?

Yep.

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