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Mike O 09-28-2011 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 87102)
Mike and I had dinner. We talked for about three hours mostly about HK but very little about TGM. The Capitol Grille in Chicago is probably not the place to demonstrate Horizontal Hinging. Maybe we should have met at a "Cracker Barrel". :) He's a really good guy. He's very pleasant and a good conversationalist. Not at all like the "Mikey" we know. :laughing9

Daryl had some really insightful ideas into the Golfing Machine, that showed me he's really put a lot of thought and study into the ideas in the book. I'd be very interested in his video. Hope he's able to produce it soon. I did have one idea after we met regarding the video. Instead of making a full production video, I thought - much like creating a rough draft for a book and getting feedback from an editor, I'd suggest making a crude rough video and then get observations and feedback from a few people - before making a final production video. Anyway, just an idea. Thanks for taking the time to meet me Daryl and providing dinner - next one's on me whenever our paths should cross again.

Daryl 09-28-2011 06:14 AM

Hi Mike

It's a lot of work and more than I ever imagined. But, a little more than a year later, I've documented the topics and reference numbers concerning the Right Forearm. The information is seemingly organizing itself into three lessons. I'm going with the flow. The outline:

Lesson 1: Hinging, Swivels
Lesson 2: Plane Line Tracing, Downstroke Acceleration Sequence, Right Forearm Angle of Approach
Lesson 3: Geometry of the Circle, Ball Position, Plane Angles.

Each is 30-60 minutes. That's not a problem for a five day seminar but its a killer problem for a "five minute Video".

O.B.Left 09-28-2011 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 87113)
Hi Mike

It's a lot of work and more than I ever imagined. But, a little more than a year later, I've documented the topics and reference numbers concerning the Right Forearm. The information is seemingly organizing itself into three lessons. I'm going with the flow. The outline:

Lesson 1: Hinging, Swivels
Lesson 2: Plane Line Tracing, Downstroke Acceleration Sequence, Right Forearm Angle of Approach
Lesson 3: Geometry of the Circle, Ball Position, Plane Angles.

Each is 30-60 minutes. That's not a problem for a five day seminar but its a killer problem for a "five minute Video".



Hey D.

Have you considered the written word mixed with diagrams and links to video, instead of full on video? A whatcha ma call it? E book or whatever?

Imagine if Homer had the technology to do that back in his day. Imagine the videos ... his gizmos, models etc. Imagine more diagrams of the Geometry of the Circle. That would make TGM less obtuse in a hurry.

When you see the Geometry much of the book comes together, makes sense. Arc of Approach , Angle of Attack, Plane Angle etc all have different visual perspectives! Got to see the visual to follow along.


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