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Keeping the Flame
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We all know 'the book' is difficult -- even inaccessible -- without the keys to its understanding. But when the door is unlocked, the Game holds no greater treasure. To that end, we all need a guide -- I certainly did -- else the entry is forever sealed. And that is why I write every day: To help you bridge the gap. But the journey tests us all, and many are lost along the way. This includes those whose egos demand that they reject TGM when it doesn't support their own unsound procedures. Here is what Homer had to say about them: "Golfing Machine terminology is being bandied about more and more, so we must guard against the tendency of misuse to put it in disrepute. Key your rebuttal to intent. For instance -- in these early days especially, the neophytes will tend to fill in those 'grey areas' with their own little compensations during those 'Absorbing' and 'Incubating' stages, and because they are pleased with their new skill, tend to tout them as acceptable, workable alternatives to the Machine procedures. Just suggest that they check that out again in the book. Because it doesn't sound quite right. That is -- help the struggler and the curious...but shun the scorner." G.O.L.F. Bulletin, The Amber Spotlight, April 1982 |
Keep the Light On
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Thanks DG for another excerpt...keep them coming...and thanks Yoda for keeping the lights on...the truth is sometimes hard to get at...please keep helping us thru the maze...the doors seem to get easier to open as you pass from one to the other. |
Good Stuff
Thank you DG. Really good stuff. :)
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1-Delivery Line-Prep-Roll 2-Horizontal Hinge 3-FINISH SWIVEL Evershed is always talking about keeping the hands moving left with a flat left and bent right wrist. A flowing motion. EdZ, are the three points I mentioned above your "true horizontal hinge motion"? DG,is Tomasellos pattern actually a 4 barrel stroke variation? |
True horizontal hinge as distinguished from swivel as hinge action. I don't really see much emphasis on your points 1 and 3 in the material I have seen - mostly the focus is bent right/flat left. Clearly he is familiar with the machine, and acknowledges Homer and TT, so I'm not suggesting he ignores those important points at all. I like his 'six minute' guide. A good reference to TGM concepts.
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I tried a Right Arm Swing a few days ago...
Worked pretty well. Not inspiring enough to put in the full time you say is needed for full results tho. But it worked well I'll say and does seem to be a valid way of playing....I hadn't experimented with it in a while. (not sure of the tendon damage still tho...I felt nothing but only used it briefly) |
Good Stuff Again
DG,
Realy really neat stuff. Please keep em coming. :laughing9 UPP |
What is moving the left arm in that drill? It can't be Extensor Action.
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"This stretches but does not move the Left Arm and produces a structural rigidity that is a strong deterrent to collapse under the stress of Acceleration and Impact." Homer Kelley per 6-B-1-D (my old screen name). TT give the impression that the right arm piston action is Extension Action or at the very least failed to seperate the two forces- a in-line pull (stretch) on the left arm and the right arm push (drive) on the left arm. Two different things. I have watched the series of clips several times. A fine introduction to TGM.:salut: :salut: |
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