To respond to a critique of a misinterpretion of Homers Tgm is a waist of time. I haven't read any thing in a long while but would suggest it'd be way more interesting if they got the definitions straight.
Are they still talking about "lag" a's number two angle? Tgm a's all Auto Snap, passive hands no beginning to hit? See 6-H-0 B . Max shaft angle at impact" , where's that in the book again? Homer didn't understand plane rotation etc etc etc. Sequenced Release a's Hitting only.
That said I can certainly understand how people can get homers view on things all mixed up. He did have a certain way with words. To say the least. Funny thing is if you ever try to 're write it ......'it often becomes even more obtuse.
Our time spent didn't get nearly that deep... Nothing to be upset about. Just fun to watch him hit balls and speak kindly of Homer and Ben.
Kevin
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Unfortunately no, just a really small group watching him hit balls. He makes a sound that is so different from the others, much like Brian Gay in the fundamentals video. Every ball so solid and compressed. Tell me it's not possible to sustain the line of compression. Those two definitely can!
Kevin
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