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06-04-2012, 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by KevCarter
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Welcome. You will find this a wonderful place to come for information when you can't speak with Mr. Harris. Lynn understands TGM like nobody else...
Kevin
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Thanks Kevin. I believe I owe Lynn an apology, as on reading the name of the Forum, it would appear it is for Testimonials for Lynn and not for a post such as mine. Hope no one was offended, none was intended.
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06-04-2012, 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by PGRinBC
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Thanks Kevin. I believe I owe Lynn an apology, as on reading the name of the Forum, it would appear it is for Testimonials for Lynn and not for a post such as mine. Hope no one was offended, none was intended.
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Not at all!!!
Lynn loves to hear from other TGMers, and those who teach the work of Homer. You are a welcome addition, and it would be fun to hear from your teacher as well!!!
Kevin
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06-20-2012, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by KevCarter
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Not at all!!!
Lynn loves to hear from other TGMers, and those who teach the work of Homer. You are a welcome addition, and it would be fun to hear from your teacher as well!!!
Kevin
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I've been practicing at a local facility the past few months and have been getting questions from other people on what I'm working on, etc. When I tell them about TGM, some get pretty enthused and want to know more, so I tell them to check out this site and I usually here back from them on Lynn's videos and all the useful information. Funny thing, one of them has ordered Homer's book and asked me what chapters I read or was reading. I had a hard time trying to explain the book, but told him that it describes the physics and geometry (the 'laws'), the components and the variations that can be selected to build a stroke. Not sure if that's 'right', but in 50 words or less, it was my best shot. My main suggestion was to find someone who can help him understand how to use the book to build a motion that will work for him. Any ideas on how to better explain the concept of the book would be welcome as I'm sure I'll be getting more...
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06-20-2012, 08:21 PM
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Maybe this can help?
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06-20-2012, 11:28 PM
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Wow! Thanks very much, those are two incredible précis.
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