Tommy did it all. Right arm swinging per 10-20-B, Right Shoulder Swinging per 10-20-C, Right and Left Arm Swinging per 10-20-D (the swinging procedure you're refering to above) and Left Wrist Swinging per 10-20-E.
Well . . .
There you go:
Tommy was The Man!
Now, despite your inappropriate beating of the Tom Tom(asello) and the obvious errors in your quote above . . .
Now, despite your inappropriate beating of the Tom Tom(asello) and the obvious errors in your quote above . . .
Could we get back to the subject of this thread?
DG,
10-20 Trigger types don't define the type of swinger you are but as I've said before if you're going to run 100% with Tommy then you'll have some issues as far as the "book" goes - in my opinion.
As I've said before - that doesn't or shouldn't discount the fact that Tommy was a great personality, a devoted AI for Homer and a great guy I'm sure! I'm sure with his close contact with Homer and his passion for the Machine - he was a great instructor, friend, etc. for you and many others- including Lynn.
Now, if you were going to pick one person after Homer's passing that had the knowledge of the book and the passion to spread it - then no one touches Lynn Blake in that category! At the time that Lynn re-entered the scene in 2005? He was - in my opinion - the ONLY AI (I know he's not an "official" AI now) to sufficiently understand and fully grasp the concepts that Homer Kelley outlined in his book. Therefore, if he ever says something that doesn't match with your understanding - then I'd listen real carefully.
However, that's why these forums are always interesting because everyone has their own opinion!
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DG,
10-20 Trigger types don't define the type of swinger you are but as I've said before if you're going to run 100% with Tommy then you'll have some issues as far as the "book" goes - in my opinion.
As I've said before - that doesn't or shouldn't discount the fact that Tommy was a great personality, a devoted AI for Homer and a great guy I'm sure! I'm sure with his close contact with Homer and his passion for the Machine - he was a great instructor, friend, etc. for you and many others- including Lynn.
Now, if you were going to pick one person after Homer's passing that had the knowledge of the book and the passion to spread it - then no one touches Lynn Blake in that category! At the time that Lynn re-entered the scene in 2005? He was - in my opinion - the ONLY AI (I know he's not an "official" AI now) to sufficiently understand and fully grasp the concepts that Homer Kelley outlined in his book. Therefore, if he ever says something that doesn't match with your understanding - then I'd listen real carefully.
However, that's why these forums are always interesting because everyone has their own opinion!
Don't agree....based on my experience with personally studying with Tommy....listening to my audio cassettes of my instruction. I really don't believe for a second that Tom Tomasello put his own spin on TGM.
One of his students who says something to the effect.....would it be good for right handers to become Right Arm swingers and HK agrees....."that's a good point'. Homer didn't get the chance to finish his thought....but, I'm bettin man and I would say he was going to say right arm.
You are implying that HK believed that right handers should become right arm swingers. However, a right arm swinger would be releasing PA#4 via an active right arm straightening action (active release of PA#1) rather than via a pivot-stroke. Are you saying that HK wants all right handers to forego the active release of PA#4 via a pivot stroke action (blasting the left arm off the chest wall when the pivot action subsides)?
You wrote-: "Right Arm Swinging supplies more power than left arm swinging. That coming out of the mouth of one Homer Kelley...I agree."
Where did HK make that statement? In that video, HK only stated that the particular golfer may do better with right arm swinging. He didn't state as a generic rule that right arm swinging would supply more power than left arm swinging.
You wrote-: "Right Arm Swinging supplies more power than left arm swinging. That coming out of the mouth of one Homer Kelley...I agree."
Where did HK make that statement? In that video, HK only stated that the particular go
lfer may do better with right arm swinging. He didn't state as a generic rule that right arm swinging would supply more power than left arm swinging.
Jeff.
Jeff,
I would suggest you transcribe the minute long conversation....second, I would go back and watch the Chapter 5 video from Tommy...
at the end of Homer's comments.....he says..."some are good left arm swingers....there's there's this power that he's got on that....." Homer is interupted by one of his students who says something to the effect.....would it be good for right handers to become Right Arm swingers and HK agrees....."that's a good point'. Homer didn't get the chance to finish his thought....but, I'm bettin man and I would say he was going to say right arm.
DG
DG
Last edited by Delaware Golf : 11-17-2008 at 01:31 AM.