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Old 06-29-2009, 02:10 PM
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people play with you?
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I tend to snarl and grunt when I pull the headcover off. It gets funny looks from my playing partners.



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I'm surprised people will play with you, with you shooting in the 60's.
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Originally Posted by YodasLuke View Post
I'm surprised people will play with you, with you shooting in the 60's.
That was a good day ballstriking and chipping/pitching, too bad my putting still stinks. I think I got it now, I just got fitted on a Mitchell Studio today. Reduced my skid by about 25% and I plan on changing to a Yes! putter which we think will reduce the skid even more.

My putter had a 70.5* lie angle and a 4.5* loft and we had to switch it to a 74* lie angle and a 3* loft.

Anyway, they're not all like that. And until they are I keep plugging along. We'll get there eventually.



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Old 07-02-2009, 02:20 PM
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I haven't been around these parts in a long time so forgive my ignorance.

When you guys say "Right Arm Throw", is that similar to what Tomasello taught? Thanks
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Old 11-01-2009, 08:59 AM
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I saw Richard on Friday. We had been to Terminus on Monday to put him on 3-D. He had made changes that were beyond belief. In almost every parameter there was improvement. His warm-up swings were above 100mph, when his original swings were 84mph. We saw one thing in the left knee that we wanted to change but were unsure what we could do since the knee lacks some cartilage. I gave him one thought, and the kinematic sequence changed for the better in addition to the speed jumping.

He wanted to do a follow-up on Friday at the range, and we had similar improvement in the results. I can understand anyone that would doubt the outcome, because I would doubt it if I had not seen it with my own eyes.

Richard has now achieved a personal best of 120mph with a driver, when his original personal best was 84mph. We were so excited that he had almost achieved his goal that we forgot to take a picture. He wants to get to 126mph to have a 50% improvement in clubhead speed. I once thought that goal was unrealistic, but it might be possible.

I told him when I was chasing the 4 minute mile in high school that seconds and half seconds became harder and harder as I got closer to the goal. Also, Richard is in great shape, but he is 52 years old. There will be a limit. But, we're still reaching for his goal.

A 43% change in speed would make most people happy.
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Old 11-01-2009, 12:08 PM
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Wow, that is encouraging for the rest of us too. I'd take a 10% increase right now.

How much of it is a smaller pulley wheel vs effort? Non automatic right arm throw still? Or is he now automatic?

Amazing changes plus.
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Old 11-01-2009, 12:33 PM
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Wow, that is encouraging for the rest of us too. I'd take a 10% increase right now.

How much of it is a smaller pulley wheel vs effort? Non automatic right arm throw still? Or is he now automatic?

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Most of it is the smaller pulley. He always had the ability to move quickly. He now has the ability to delay the release. His geometry is fantastic. And, the physics have followed suit.

He's still non-auto.
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He's still non-auto.
I don't want to be argumentative but I can't see the Non-automatic. Could you post a link to his latest video?
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Old 11-01-2009, 03:42 PM
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I don't want to be argumentative but I can't see the Non-automatic. Could you post a link to his latest video?
6-P-0 couldn't have been written any better for the process that Richard has been through. Unless TGM LLC has changed the entire paragraph in the 7th, 6-P-0 is totally Richard. He's a (late) 10-24-B.

I have some recent video. With the weather as bad as it's been here, I'm not sure whether we used the Casio 300fps or if we had to do the video inside with the dinosaur camera. When I get to the work computer, I'll see what I have.
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Old 11-01-2009, 04:37 PM
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6-P-0 in action, Homer would be proud. Not a bad methodology for a 15 handicap working out of his garage for nearly half a decade.

Luke he must be approaching a Snap Release, do you foresee him going 10-24-D or E even per 6-R-0. Non Automatic or Automatic Snap Release, with a Paddle Wheel.

This is some cool stuff here. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 11-01-2009, 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by YodasLuke View Post
6-P-0 couldn't have been written any better for the process that Richard has been through. Unless TGM LLC has changed the entire paragraph in the 7th, 6-P-0 is totally Richard. He's a (late) 10-24-B.

I have some recent video. With the weather as bad as it's been here, I'm not sure whether we used the Casio 300fps or if we had to do the video inside with the dinosaur camera. When I get to the work computer, I'll see what I have.
That's ok, I figured out you're saying he uses a Non-Automatic Right Arm Throw toward a Late Release.

Hmm? with a Pitched Elbow and Sequenced Release. Must be rare.

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