The HANDS are CLAMPS... "ADJUSTABLE CLAMPS" per 1-L.
This is where TGM gets a little tricky. The HANDS DO NOTHING BUT HOLD ON... THEY ARE CLAMPS... BUT, THEY DO HAVE SENSORS IN THEM. The player FEELS, and MONITORS things through the SENSORS(Pressure Points #1, #2, and #3). The Player FEELS as if he is DRIVING THE CLUB WITH THE HANDS, or SWINGING the HANDS(5-O), but the HANDS are still just clamps, "holding on".
The big mistake people make... is they are trying to hit the ball FORWARD, with the HANDS. The Hands SHOULD go towards the Aiming Point, whether it is the inside of the ball, or a point on the Plane Line, they are NOT MOVING ONLY FORWARD TOWARDS THE TARGET. This FORWARD, FLIPPING MOTION is not a reliable power source, and is one of the main reasons for "throwaway."
The player may eventually FEEL as if he is doing everything with the HANDS, but we KNOW they are ACTUALLY CLAMPS.
The HANDS are CLAMPS... "ADJUSTABLE CLAMPS" per 1-L.
This is where TGM gets a little tricky. The HANDS DO NOTHING BUT HOLD ON... THEY ARE CLAMPS... BUT, THEY DO HAVE SENSORS IN THEM. The player FEELS, and MONITORS things through the SENSORS(Pressure Points #1, #2, and #3). The Player FEELS as if he is DRIVING THE CLUB WITH THE HANDS, or SWINGING the HANDS(5-O), but the HANDS are still just clamps, "holding on".
The big mistake people make... is they are trying to hit the ball FORWARD, with the HANDS. The Hands SHOULD go towards the Aiming Point, whether it is the inside of the ball, or a point on the Plane Line, they are NOT MOVING ONLY FORWARD TOWARDS THE TARGET. This FORWARD, FLIPPING MOTION is not a reliable power source, and is one of the main reasons for "throwaway."
The player may eventually FEEL as if he is doing everything with the HANDS, but we KNOW they are ACTUALLY CLAMPS.
The HANDS are CLAMPS... "ADJUSTABLE CLAMPS" per 1-L.
This is where TGM gets a little tricky. The HANDS DO NOTHING BUT HOLD ON... THEY ARE CLAMPS... BUT, THEY DO HAVE SENSORS IN THEM. The player FEELS, and MONITORS things through the SENSORS(Pressure Points #1, #2, and #3). The Player FEELS as if he is DRIVING THE CLUB WITH THE HANDS, or SWINGING the HANDS(5-O), but the HANDS are still just clamps, "holding on".
The big mistake people make... is they are trying to hit the ball FORWARD, with the HANDS. The Hands SHOULD go towards the Aiming Point, whether it is the inside of the ball, or a point on the Plane Line, they are NOT MOVING ONLY FORWARD TOWARDS THE TARGET. This FORWARD, FLIPPING MOTION is not a reliable power source, and is one of the main reasons for "throwaway."
The player may eventually FEEL as if he is doing everything with the HANDS, but we KNOW they are ACTUALLY CLAMPS.
Hell naw man. If it's a Hand Controlled Pivot. And the mind is supposed to be in the hands. And Hands tell the feet what to do. And it's easier to monitor the hands because they move slower than the club. And since Mike O is a psycho.
The hands HAVE to be pretty important. Soooooo. We gotta figure out how to translate their message.
As my main stromey homey Silver Surfer said . . . "Your hands will communicate all that is going on. The problem is most golfers are not listening. The hands will communicate all of this if you will only pay attention. They, pressure points 1,2,3 located in the hands, are always trying to communicate, along with their distant cousin, the #4 Pressure Point. That is where your precision is if you use them; recognizing and reconcilling minor differences. The first step is to listen even if you don't speak the language yet."
So based on that how do you start listening? Just putting your "AWARENESS" or "ATTENTION" into the Hands and then progress from there? And then how do you take Hand Talk 101?
I liked your list too by the way. We're up to 12 right? Did we list Hinge Action and Swivel and Aiming Point?
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Last edited by 12 piece bucket : 05-12-2006 at 11:07 PM.
Hell naw man. If it's a Hand Controlled Pivot. And the mind is supposed to be in the hands. And Hands tell the feet what to do. And it's easier to monitor the hands because they move slower than the club. And since Mike O is a psycho.
The hands HAVE to be pretty important. Soooooo. We gotta figure out how to translate their message.
As my main stromey homey Silver Surfer said . . . "Your hands will communicate all that is going on. The problem is most golfers are not listening. The hands will communicate all of this if you will only pay attention. They, pressure points 1,2,3 located in the hands, are always trying to communicate, along with their distant cousin, the #4 Pressure Point. That is where your precision is if you use them; recognizing and reconcilling minor differences. The first step is to listen even if you don't speak the language yet."
So based on that how do you start listening? Just putting your "AWARENESS" or "ATTENTION" into the Hands and then progress from there? And then how do you take Hand Talk 101?
I liked your list too by the way. We're up to 12 right? Did we list Hinge Action and Swivel and Aiming Point?
With the MACHINE CONCEPT, the HANDS ARE CLAMPS WITH SENSORS. We FEEL, PROCESS, THINK... THROUGH THE "EDUCATED HANDS", but THEY ARE NOT ACTUALLY DOING THE WORK.
Per 2-G, for example... "The Physics of Hinging is, that, Hitting or Swinging, "Roll" is actually imparted by the turning torso and/or the orbiting Arms"...
Hell naw man. If it's a Hand Controlled Pivot. And the mind is supposed to be in the hands. And Hands tell the feet what to do. And it's easier to monitor the hands because they move slower than the club. And since Mike O is a psycho.
The hands HAVE to be pretty important. Soooooo. We gotta figure out how to translate their message.
As my main stromey homey Silver Surfer said . . . "Your hands will communicate all that is going on. The problem is most golfers are not listening. The hands will communicate all of this if you will only pay attention. They, pressure points 1,2,3 located in the hands, are always trying to communicate, along with their distant cousin, the #4 Pressure Point. That is where your precision is if you use them; recognizing and reconcilling minor differences. The first step is to listen even if you don't speak the language yet."
So based on that how do you start listening? Just putting your "AWARENESS" or "ATTENTION" into the Hands and then progress from there? And then how do you take Hand Talk 101?
I liked your list too by the way. We're up to 12 right? Did we list Hinge Action and Swivel and Aiming Point?
Bucket- Just making sure that you know that I am not missing your subconscious freudian slips- or maybe it was a conscious attack hidden in yet another post by the Bucket- Either way-I got you!
Seriously, that list of Smilies has gotten out of control!- Completely comical and insane! Bucket that is - not the list of Smilies.