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Old 08-10-2009, 01:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
That's their problem as anyone who uses a Hand or Arm Throw. Do it at your own risk.

TGM is about the hands sensing, directing and applying Pivot Forces. ®

To say that Zone 3 can be no better than Zone 1 has become Mantra on this web-site. You work to help people find Zone 1, TGM controls it.
Daryl,
Totally agree with you zone1 first.

Hands first is a poor movement patterns. So these guys who do this need zone1 training.
I think we would both agree on this.

This is why we test people to find out how there body is moving, what sequence are they using.

Then we provide them with a program to train their body how to create the right sequence or movement patterns.

Lag has some movement pattern issues for sure and he can improve his movement patterns.
I provided him an evaluation although we never devised a program for him.
He was more interested in seeing how his body moved in his golfswing. Not fix it or improve on his swing.
He's happy with the way he swings that's fine by me.

If he was interested in improving his patterns I'm happy to assit him.

By all means personally I believe he could improve his movement patterns and sequencing. There are issues there.

I can see your point of view as well about swinging. And if he sorted his movement patterns out he would be a pure swinger for sure.
Lag on his data resorted to hitting to compensate for his movement pattern issues.Which prevented him from being a pure swinger.
Lag develop a swing which worked for him.

He if he's happy so be it.

At the end of the day choose your poision. I measure movement patterns and improve movement ptterns. Geometry well thats your field, you do decided which action someone should employ.
All I do is give people the physics, so you boys can give them the geometry which intergrades to create a beautiful golfswing hitting or swinging.

Daryl,
I get called in by coaches cause there having problems with their players applying geometry. They know there is another issue. We test them to determine ok is it physics or a geometry problem together.If it's Physics or movement pattern issues I give their player a program to create the right movement patterns. Once the player achieves this, the coach can then apply the geometry.
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Old 08-12-2009, 10:44 AM
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That includes Accumulator and Lag Loading. Stopping the Backstroke with your Pivot (sensors in your feet) ensures that the Transition will be smooth and not jerk around those pressures. The pressures on the feet that halted the Backstroke are the same pressures that begin the Downstroke. That means that the amount of force that the Pivot needs to apply is not a guess. If you want more force, allow the pivot to create more Pressure on #3. It is the job of the Pivot to maintain that pressure at least until both arms are straight in the Follow-through. Everybody adds a little Float Load during the Downswing. That increase gets picked up by the Pivot and so the Speed or sharpness of the Pivot components will adjust to deliver that #3 Pressure to the Follow-Through.

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Old 08-13-2009, 01:26 PM
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That includes Accumulator and Lag Loading. Stopping the Backstroke with your Pivot (sensors in your feet) ensures that the Transition will be smooth and not jerk around those pressures. The pressures on the feet that halted the Backstroke are the same pressures that begin the Downstroke. That means that the amount of force that the Pivot needs to apply is not a guess. If you want more force, allow the pivot to create more Pressure on #3. It is the job of the Pivot to maintain that pressure at least until both arms are straight in the Follow-through. Everybody adds a little Float Load during the Downswing. That increase gets picked up by the Pivot and so the Speed or sharpness of the Pivot components will adjust to deliver that #3 Pressure to the Follow-Through.
Nice one, sounds good
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