This statement typifies a widespread and damaging misconception among TGM students. The hands are moving up and in at impact, and so also the right forearm is moving up and in at impact.
Im sorry,this makes absolutly no sense at all,I can see now why a lot of people shy away from the GM concept..........Im lost,will just look on this thread until its clear to me,what ever happened to down and out............
Im sorry,this makes absolutly no sense at all,I can see now why a lot of people shy away from the GM concept..........Im lost,will just look on this thread until its clear to me,what ever happened to down and out............
My opinion, right or wrong, is the "scientific" community is teaching swinging, and not only have no concept of hitting, but insist it doesn't exist. I don't know about you guys, but learning about hitting and right arm participation has been HUGE for me...
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I could be wrong. I have been before, and will be again.
My opinion, right or wrong, is the "scientific" community is teaching swinging, and not only have no concept of hitting, but insist it doesn't exist. I don't know about you guys, but learning about hitting and right arm participation has been HUGE for me...
I dont know about the scientific community but yes , me too, learning to Hit has been huge for me too. Even though Im mainly Swinging these days. Without learning to hit , I never would have understood how much the THRUST continues down and out to Both ARms Straight ! The Thrust , not the hands continues down and out even while the clubhead and the hands start making their way In and Up. Very hard to get this concept while Swinging .
To my mind why guys say they swing but hit the heck out of it with the right side . Why Homer said the Right Side is always driving , Hitting or Swinging . Even with a passive throwout of the right side its still thrownout to Both Arms Straight . Save some right arm for the ball etc. You just dont have much of a game until you understand the right arm extension etc etc etc etc.
Could be a good place to start when re jigging your game. Right Arm extension (passive or active) though the ball and Right Forearm Flying Wedge structure.