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Old 08-14-2006, 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by birdie_man
Where is there "FUD"?

I'm not gonna lie....I'm partial to the "base of neck"....but that's my perogative. And I'd hope I'd be able to suppport it. (civily)....(but then again- this is Lynn's site and he can teach what he wants)
Birdie - FUD is the process of creating a belief system which isn't true by the use of fear, uncertainty and doubt.

There ya go. You've taken it hook, line and sinker. You believe that LBG is opposed to the base of the neck pivot center. Where did you get that idea?

In my spare time, I'll be mining for specific references where Lynn says base of the neck is a valid option. Won't take long, but I'd much rather work on videos. Ah here we go...

Start here and if you want the abbreviated version, go to the last page of the thread. http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...?t=2008&page=7

Again, where did you get the idea that the base of the neck is a LBG no no? That would be FUD that you picked up somewhere...recently...by someone you trust.
Looks like there is pretty clear agreement to me.
By both parties. Quite some time ago.
But we (LBG) have been Tried, Convicted and Sentenced in the Koolaid Court.

Want more.
I think I've already provided a pretty good set of links on the subject in the poll thread.

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Old 08-14-2006, 10:21 PM
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There ya go. You've taken it hook, line and sinker. You believe that LBG is opposed to the base of the neck pivot center. Where did you get that idea?
Bah no hook line or sinker I don't think. What I understand is Lynn and company (if you will) prefer the "tripod." I dunno....I've just never seen much emphasis on anything else. (ever) Maybe I have it wrong but I dunno. Please fill me in if I'm wrong. Honestly. (I'm really not being sarcastic...I want to get that across)

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In my spare time, I'll be mining for specific references where Lynn says base of the neck is a valid option. Won't take long, but I'd much rather work on videos. Ah here we go...

Start here and if you want the abbreviated version, go to the last page of the thread. http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...?t=2008&page=7
I dunno Bagger....I don't see anything. ??

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Want more.
I think I've already provided a pretty good set of links on the subject in the poll thread.
I haven't gone through them recently Bagger.

But people should who missed the "backstory."
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Old 08-14-2006, 10:32 PM
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No problemo Birdie.
It's totally understandable why there is so much confusion.
Take a look at the links when you get a chance and think objectively.

There is also some good information in those links about...dare I say it...head movement in the backswing.
We're learn'in though, and that's why we keep the lights on in this place.

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