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birdie_man 01-21-2006 03:10 PM

Welcome to the forum John. Good to see you doing well man...and supporting TGM...I'll be rootin' for ya.

...

How long have you been with Rob Noel?

When were you introduced to TGM?

Delaware Golf 01-21-2006 03:44 PM

Stroke Pattern
 
John,

What is your primary stroke pattern (and do you use it for every full stroke shot) and what set of components do you use?

Thanks for taking the time to be involved with Lynn's site.

DG

john riegger 01-21-2006 07:05 PM

stroke pattern
 
i have had alot of questions on my stroke pattern.either myself or rob noel my tgm instructor will be posting my stroke pattern for everyone to see.
just to let everyone know i will do my best to respond to as many post i can.i will try to spend at least 1 hour a day min.,to reply and keep everyone informed.also i would like to refrain from talking about other player's swings in a negative way.this also includes teachers that are not tgm.the tgm community knows what works.like my dad always told me you can always learn something from anyone.so lets be respectful.

so here is what is next. we are going to tee it high and see how far we can take tgm. look forward to hearing from everyone and be patient if i do not respond promptly enough for you. thanks john riegger

Delaware Golf 01-21-2006 07:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by john riegger
i have had alot of questions on my stroke pattern.either myself or rob noel my tgm instructor will be posting my stroke pattern for everyone to see.
just to let everyone know i will do my best to respond to as many post i can.i will try to spend at least 1 hour a day min.,to reply and keep everyone informed.also i would like to refrain from talking about other player's swings in a negative way.this also includes teachers that are not tgm.the tgm community knows what works.like my dad always told me you can always learn something from anyone.so lets be respectful.

so here is what is next. we are going to tee it high and see how far we can take tgm. look forward to hearing from everyone and be patient if i do not respond promptly enough for you. thanks john riegger

John,

Thanks for the quick response....looking forward to the stroke pattern.

DG

Yoda 01-21-2006 07:34 PM

John's Stroke Pattern Coming Soon
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Delaware Golf
John,

Thanks for the quick response....looking forward to the stroke pattern.

DG

I talked to both John and his teacher, Rob Noel, this afternoon. The Stroke Pattern will be up soon.

Trig 01-21-2006 07:46 PM

Thanks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by john riegger
i have had alot of questions on my stroke pattern.either myself or rob noel my tgm instructor will be posting my stroke pattern for everyone to see.
just to let everyone know i will do my best to respond to as many post i can.i will try to spend at least 1 hour a day min.,to reply and keep everyone informed.also i would like to refrain from talking about other player's swings in a negative way.this also includes teachers that are not tgm.the tgm community knows what works.like my dad always told me you can always learn something from anyone.so lets be respectful.

so here is what is next. we are going to tee it high and see how far we can take tgm. look forward to hearing from everyone and be patient if i do not respond promptly enough for you. thanks john riegger

John,

Thanks so much for contributing to our site!!!

Trig

Hunter 01-21-2006 11:32 PM

J.R.'S Stroke Pattern
 
DG,

John asked me to post his Stroke Pattern. Here it is:

SWINGING
1. Overlap
2. Strong Single
3. Pitch
4. Triple Barrel (2,3,4)
5. Square-Square
6. Turned Shoulder Plane
7. Double Shift
8. Fix (N/A) none needed alignments subconscious
9. Standard (tendency toward Impact)
10. Horizontal
11. 2,3,4
12. Standard
13. Standard
14. Standard
15. Delayed
16. Right Anchor
17. Flat Left
18. Standard
19. Drag
20. Wrist / Shoulder Throw Combination
21. End
22. Snap
23. Top Arc and Angled Line
24. Non-Auto Sweep

Like all of us John continues to make his pattern more and more precise everyday.

Hunter

mb6606 01-22-2006 12:38 AM

John,

I am curious to know what happened at the Hope? Thanks

Delaware Golf 01-22-2006 12:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hunter
DG,

John asked me to post his Stroke Pattern. Here it is:

SWINGING
1. Overlap
2. Strong Single
3. Pitch
4. Triple Barrel (2,3,4)
5. Square-Square
6. Turned Shoulder
7. Double Shift
8. Fix (N/A) none needed alignments subconscious
9. Standard (tendency toward Impact)
10. Horizontal
11. 2,3,4
12. Standard
13. Standard
14. Standard
15. Delayed
16. Right Anchor
17. Flat Left
18. Standard
19. Drag
20. Wrist / Shoulder Throw Combination
21. End
22. Snap
23. Top Arc and Angled Line
24. Non-Auto Sweep

Like all of us John continues to make his pattern more and more precise everyday.

Hunter

Rob,

Thanks for posting John's stroke pattern....could you discuss the trigger component combination?

DG

Yoda 01-22-2006 01:13 AM

Power Accumulator #4 (Left Arm)...Then #2 (Left Wrist)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Delaware Golf

Thanks for posting John's stroke pattern....could you discuss the trigger component combination?

Good question, DG.

The Pivot -- specifically the Right Shoulder Turn in Start Down (as led by Hip Action in Full Pivot Strokes) -- overcomes and reverses the Clubhead's Angular Inertia (Clubhead Lag). It drives the Left Arm and provides the initial Acceleration of the Downstroke.

Then, per the Centrifugal Release Sequence of 6-M-1 (Body Momentum Transfer producing Centrifugal Throw-Out Action), the Wrist Throw finishes the job.


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