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Post by tanja7979 on Jul 4, 2010 5:53:14 GMT -5
hi guys, I hope that somebody can help me. I have decided to start in tw 11 with motion +, tw 10 I have played without +. But I never make a shot more than 70% without having pain in the shoulder after a few rounds Is there a certain technology which i have to apply? What must I make different? I would be very grateful for many tips Tanja7979
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dadgotgame
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Post by dadgotgame on Jul 4, 2010 11:10:55 GMT -5
hey tanya im just relearning mine too i couldnt use it much last year. alot of the guys are on holiday but will be glad to help you when they return.
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Post by cocowboy on Jul 12, 2010 9:36:31 GMT -5
tanja,
Assuming you don't have some problem in your shoulder, it sounds like you're trying to swing too hard.
Try c ocking your wrist at the top of your backswing. As you swing forward, time the un-c ocking of your wrist to happen just as you get to the bottom of the swing. It may help to put a coin on the floor as a point of reference. This will transfer remote speed to your wrist and away from your arm and shoulder.
Grip the remote softly. Just hard enough to keep the remote from slipping from your hand.
Once you figure out suing your wrist, then you will figure out how to swing very easily.
The above works well for me, but there may be some other things to try. Try to get your biggest muscles to share in the work.
Stand like you would with a real golf club. Now stick your butt out. Then rotate your foot a little so you feel weight on the inside of your back foot. Now take your back swing. You should feel tension in your right leg and left lat. Now swing driving with those muscles where you feel tension. Try not to use the muscles around your back shoulder. Keep your head in one place.
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Post by clay on Jul 17, 2010 10:19:29 GMT -5
my wii mote wont stay calibrated i do it go back to my game and i go back in to see if still calibrated and its not. any one know why.
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Post by Dude1956 on Jul 17, 2010 10:26:36 GMT -5
Have u tried recalibrating in the Wii settings as well Clay?
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Post by clay on Jul 17, 2010 10:37:53 GMT -5
i missing some thing cant find it remember your talking to a guy thats not all that smart when it comes to this stuff.
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Post by Dude1956 on Jul 17, 2010 10:39:41 GMT -5
Go to your Wii settings at the beginning and then find motion sensor and recalibrate there.
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Post by clay on Jul 17, 2010 10:47:52 GMT -5
duh ' your so smart '
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Post by leetargo on Jul 17, 2010 12:31:12 GMT -5
It will always show you that your wii isn´t calibrated. Don´t worry about it. They build in that feature just to make you feel guilty not using it regulary. I only use it once in a week just to find out my shots won´t get better after using it. LeeTargo
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Post by cocowboy on Jul 18, 2010 19:12:23 GMT -5
There are three ways to calibrate: 1) use the Wii menu (press home); 2) the TW menu (press +); and 3) lay the wiimote in calibrate position for about 5 seconds (the Wii does it automatically). If you need to leave during a round, lay the wiimote in calibrate position.
Bad calibration seems to reveal itself in a really wild shot. One time I hit a 20+ in and out with a 30+ degree open. I almost never hit open that far. I recalibrated and the next shot made sense.
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