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strav 10-04-2007 03:18 PM

Very much appreciated. Thanks Drew.

Sligo33 10-04-2007 11:26 PM

Drew,

Reaaly enjoy your outline. Thanks for sharing it. Again your knowledge and enthusiasm for the sublect is first rate.

mark 10-05-2007 04:39 PM

hi drew , hoping also to do a g.o.l.f. presentation in Germany, have you got any video from your presentation? etc cheers sustain the lag :golf:

drewitgolf 10-06-2007 08:38 AM

An Outline is worth a 1,000 words
 
Sorry Mark. No videos of the presentation :( .

I suggest going to video section of LBG. Lots of "Yellow" Nuggets can be found there.

BCGolf 10-12-2007 10:57 PM

Many in the audience will be experienced instructors who are invested in their own methodology. I suggest starting with 1-L Machine Concept.

Explain viewing the body as a machine concept and the three functions Clubshaft, Clubhead, and Clubface. Allow this to lead into Plane, Pressure Points, and Flat Left Wrist. I believe these concepts will arouse interest without threatening points of view.

Next cover the imperatives and essentials. To back it all up – Geometry of the circle!

Good Luck

nicklin 10-14-2007 11:30 PM

In my humble opinion the bent right wrist is the most important aspect of the golf stroke.Without it you have nothing...all the power is gone before impact and this leads to throw away.This to me is the primary reason for another great problem...over acceleration.The body does this to compensate for the loss of power storage which is cause by straightening the right wrist before impact.

In essence the Golf stroke is all about power storage...The bent right wrist allows the golfer to do exactly that.

To me that is the bottom line.

Kumabjorn 10-15-2007 03:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ThinkingPlus (Post 42374)
How about including the progression from Basic to Acquired to Total motion? Seems to me that would be very accessible and is a great way to start out students. It would be a great example that would be instantly applicable within each pro's own teaching.

As someone who is an experience golfer but TGM newbie this would clearly get my vote. This is one of the toughest things to fully comprehend, but fairly easy to digest. I believe a lot of non-TGM teaching pros would benefit substantially from a better understanding of this concept.

Seanmx 10-15-2007 09:06 AM

Thansk for sharing the 6 pages : Very interesting


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