Body Type and TGM
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01-06-2006, 04:43 PM
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Body Type and TGM
A few years ago, prior to discovering TGM, I read a book "The LAWS OF GOLF." The premise was that certain body types should/would swing the club in certain ways based upon ones physique. For those of you that are authorized instructors or have more yellow book knowledge than I do (that pretty much includes everybody on this forum!), do you look at a new student and assume they will be a swinger vs hitter based upon their body build?? Just curious.
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01-06-2006, 06:02 PM
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My impression
I read the same book about a year ago too. I am new too but my impression from my playing partners is that my wide, strong friends hit and my taller, thinner friends swing. I get the impression from speaking to them that it comes naturally. I am a swinger by nature (didn't know that until TGM).
Don't know how it works. It is interesting however.
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01-06-2006, 08:09 PM
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Actually the authors are quite familar with TGM.
In fact IMO their writing style is very TGMish, you need to jump around, can be a hard read, can be a slow read.
They definitely believe that there is more than one swing style/method.
The basis for their book can be seen in TGM, Structure (1-D) along with the options and personalization.
I think it is one of the better golf books out there.
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02-05-2006, 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by dcg1952
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A few years ago, prior to discovering TGM, I read a book "The LAWS OF GOLF." The premise was that certain body types should/would swing the club in certain ways based upon ones physique. For those of you that are authorized instructors or have more yellow book knowledge than I do (that pretty much includes everybody on this forum!), do you look at a new student and assume they will be a swinger vs hitter based upon their body build?? Just curious.
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Mr. Kelley gave pretty good guidelines for A.Is to follow.
If flexible and/or quick, SWING.
If inflexible and/or strong, HIT.
Per the Preface: "Hitting and Swinging seem equally efficient. The difference is in the players. If strong -Hit. If quick - Swing. If both - do either. Or both."
Per 12-1-0: "...most useful to the stronger players."
Per 12-2-0: "...most useful to the more flexible players."
I have a student who is flexible and strong, he gets better results swinging.
So far, following this rule of thumb, I get pretty good results with my students.
Last edited by comdpa : 02-05-2006 at 01:05 PM.
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02-05-2006, 11:30 AM
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TGM-light. The book borrows many ideas from the Swing and Hit patterns. It was a marketing idea to sell books, ie/X-Factor,Plane Truth, any book by Tiger.
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02-05-2006, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by comdpa
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If inflexible and/or quick, HIT.
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cdmpa,
change quick to strong.
Sorting Through the Instructor's Textbook.
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02-05-2006, 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by bray
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cdmpa,
change quick to strong.
Sorting Through the Instructor's Textbook.
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Thanks for pointing out the typographical error!
I have made the necessary changes as well as provide the references from which they come from. 
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02-05-2006, 02:00 PM
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I have this book and even a tape or two somewhere, I think. Some good ideas in there and I discovered I'm more of a hybrid. I'm big (but about 30 pounds smaller than I was) strong and very flexible. I'm so flexible that it is a big factor in my inability to consistently swing the club.
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