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nevermind 06-17-2005 04:54 AM

No going back now
 
Well, I've had the little yellow book for about a week now and what can I say, it's less yellow, more GOLD!


Things I’ve discovered:

The position my elbow gets into when intending to punch something is called the Push position, not Punch. Why is it called Punch when nobody outside of a mental ward would fan when drawing back to punch something.

Chapter 2 is scarier than any Freddie or Jason movie watched in a dark room, on a stormy night, as a ten year old, home alone :shock:

If there are any references to a cross-line motion of the hips or the pre-turning of the hips at address, I’m going to be the next Tiger. (see what I’ve done here :wink: )

The Straight Line Delivery Path has a curve… not actually true, I know I know :roll:

Even tho “Except for special purposes, Address Position is NEVER Impact Position.”, the Impact address position, with its impact body and hands, is “especially useful for Hitters”. :?

These forums are the fourth Imperative, unless of course my Turned Shoulder Plane thread fails to get a response for two more days :P

And finally, reading the book is quite easy, just as long as I don’t try to understand every little bit on the first, second, third, forth… you get the picture.

And finally, this book will be a lifelong companion, unless it burns in a fire, gets stolen, lost, given as a gift or runs away with the spoon :D


Seriously tho, it feels great to be able to be more precise with all the question I'm going to be bombard you guys with :twisted:

rchang72 06-17-2005 07:36 AM

Congratulations on finding the book. As complete and thorough as it is, I am amazed that it gets so little play in the mainstream. Even gets ridiculed by the ignorant. Keep the faith though, and sustain the lag.

birdie_man 06-17-2005 12:07 PM

Hahaha...good post man. These forums ARE the fourth imparitive (at least if you are AI-less).

Quote:

Originally Posted by nevermind
And finally, reading the book is quite easy, just as long as I don’t try to understand every little bit on the first, second, third, forth… you get the picture.

Ya ur right- the book needs to be studied, not just read.

And I agree with you- the book is with me for life too.

6bmike 06-17-2005 05:34 PM

I have to admit, I never read the book, but.......
my nose has been in it for about two years now.

I’m lead around inside of " Homer’s Head" by curiosity and inquisitive posts from the TGM forums.

Glad you got the book. I swear, everyday you will find something on some page when you least expect it and you will say- “Wow, where did that come from?” The book is loaded.

nevermind 06-18-2005 10:37 AM

thanks for posting guys :D

I think I may have gone too hard, too soon... tried to get back into it tonight but just felt like the one legged man about 3 steps into the Great Wall of China :cry: Now that I think of it, theres a quote somewhere about not forcing the incubator.. damn this books got it all! :lol:

I'll take a break for a few days

6bmike 06-18-2005 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nevermind
thanks for posting guys :D

I think I may have gone too hard, too soon... tried to get back into it tonight but just felt like the one legged man about 3 steps into the Great Wall of China :cry: Now that I think of it, theres a quote somewhere about not forcing the incubator.. damn this books got it all! :lol:

I'll take a break for a few days

Go slow. And let us know how many times you throw the book against the wall- ](*,)

birdie_man 06-18-2005 12:13 PM

Hahaha...yup he's hit information overload. That's the draw of the game though eh man.

One day: "I've got it! PGA Tour here I come!"

Next day: "Uh-oh...back to the drawing board."

Incubate.

EdZ 06-18-2005 02:29 PM

Re: No going back now
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nevermind
less yellow, more GOLD!

Reminds me of a Bluegrass band named "Hot Buttered Rum". Really outstanding musicians. Go see them if you get a chance (think bluegrass with a jazz/funk edge). They have a song named "less guns, more butter" that I'm sure could be modified to TGM terms..... 8)

Theodan 06-18-2005 06:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by birdie_man

One day: "I've got it! PGA Tour here I come!"

Next day: "Uh-oh...back to the drawing board."

:lol: I have never before had a swing that so magestically appears and then so cataclysmically disappears. Same day, same round. My regular partners are calling me Ray-Ray.

Charlie


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