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Left shoulder thingie.
Pardon my shallow knowledge of TGM and my english.
Right shoulder and left shoulder thing, I read alot of post here and another site. I personally think , left shoulder up is a Band Aid. This is why.
Lets leave TGM on one side and NO TGM. and do not think golf. put them aside.
If you throw a ball or anything forward , Would u throw more accurately , powerfully and further if u throw them;
1. Forehand Pitching
2. Backhand flat wrist disc throw?
Would you think of
1. your hand and right arms.
2. your right shoulder
3. Your left shoulder
So when you throw something forward for instance , you think about your left shoulder clearing so that your right shoulder so that your right hand can do the work? You can ! But do you prefer to think like that, and is it a better way to think like that?
Or your would think of your right hand and arm, and the rest will provide the best support and momentum to do the job? And your Body will Naturally tilt so that your right shoulder provide the best support. Thats how your body will react to power. Do you think about it? Maybe yes maybe not.
back to TGM mode;
Since golf involved 2 arms. One can argue is different, but if one could never understand the role of the right shoulder, would not it be harder to have Out 4ward down 3 dimensional impact? I find it harder. And I notice something, I easily lose Extensor Action on the throughswing if i concentrate on the left shoulder up .
I too gained alot of yardage s just by understanding about the right shoulder. I think the keyword here is potential and efficiency here. Not just hitting straight and hitting balls everybody can do that.
Thats why 5-0 2-H is there for us to understand. One chapter alone do not really make sense. I think you need at least 2 chapters . Therefore, I stand behind Masters of LGB on this one firmly!
From a Jedi Wannabe.
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Last edited by nuke99 : 09-12-2006 at 11:05 PM.
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