Yoda talks about floating from the top and then driving the rt arm through impact in the AG video. I think Ted loads this way too. Is he referring to "float loading"? I thought mainly swingers used FL?.
Others like Paul Hart recommend drive loading against the backswing (which I have a hard time discerning)which should apply lag pressure to #1 pp.
Any preference amongst you hitta's out there? I have been drive loading from the top (too quick at times) and trying to maintain PP#1, but have though about trying a f
I gotta give major props to Lynn and Ted. I was shooting in the upper 80's to low 90's a month and a half ago, since concentrating on just a hitters pattern, re-watching AG about 10 times, doing a lot of dowel work, tracing, slow motion DS waggles etc. my last 5 round avg has been 80.5 The changes are unbelievable .... I dont even play but once a week, no range work at all! I just do the dowel work in my living room...my wife just shakes her head, but she is happy my game has improved so much. I just sip on screw drivers and trace straight plane lines!
I've been wondering if I should wait for the second set of DVD's that are coming soon or get this one first. Looks like you'd recommend these at least to start!
Does anyone know if the second set will build on the first set or are they an updated version?
Yoda talks about floating from the top and then driving the rt arm through impact in the AG video. I think Ted loads this way too. Is he referring to "float loading"? I thought mainly swingers used FL?.
Others like Paul Hart recommend drive loading against the backswing (which I have a hard time discerning)which should apply lag pressure to #1 pp.
Any preference amongst you hitta's out there? I have been drive loading from the top (too quick at times) and trying to maintain PP#1, but have though about trying a f
I gotta give major props to Lynn and Ted. I was shooting in the upper 80's to low 90's a month and a half ago, since concentrating on just a hitters pattern, re-watching AG about 10 times, doing a lot of dowel work, tracing, slow motion DS waggles etc. my last 5 round avg has been 80.5 The changes are unbelievable .... I dont even play but once a week, no range work at all! I just do the dowel work in my living room...my wife just shakes her head, but she is happy my game has improved so much. I just sip on screw drivers and trace straight plane lines!
I Float my Right Elbow. I use 4 Barrel Hitting. So, I use the Pivot to arrest the clubs momentum in the backstroke. In doing so, I Float my Right Elbow. The bending of the Right Elbow is preparation for straightening.
I've been wondering if I should wait for the second set of DVD's that are coming soon or get this one first. Looks like you'd recommend these at least to start!
Does anyone know if the second set will build on the first set or are they an updated version?
IMHO, the first set is mandatory to learning TGM. I have no idea what is in the second set, but the first is absolutely wonderful!
Kevin
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Yoda talks about floating from the top and then driving the rt arm through impact in the AG video. I think Ted loads this way too. Is he referring to "float loading"? I thought mainly swingers used FL?.
Others like Paul Hart recommend drive loading against the backswing (which I have a hard time discerning)which should apply lag pressure to #1 pp.
Any preference amongst you hitta's out there? I have been drive loading from the top (too quick at times) and trying to maintain PP#1, but have though about trying a f
I gotta give major props to Lynn and Ted. I was shooting in the upper 80's to low 90's a month and a half ago, since concentrating on just a hitters pattern, re-watching AG about 10 times, doing a lot of dowel work, tracing, slow motion DS waggles etc. my last 5 round avg has been 80.5 The changes are unbelievable .... I dont even play but once a week, no range work at all! I just do the dowel work in my living room...my wife just shakes her head, but she is happy my game has improved so much. I just sip on screw drivers and trace straight plane lines!
Originally Posted by YodasLuke
I Float my Right Elbow. I use 4 Barrel Hitting. So, I use the Pivot to arrest the clubs momentum in the backstroke. In doing so, I Float my Right Elbow. The bending of the Right Elbow is preparation for straightening.
uh make that thought about trying float loading.....
CF, how can you sip Screwdrivers? I did so many of those in hs that I can't even tolerate the tast of vodka! That is why, I sip spicy Bloody Marys. And, I need a ruling from OB and yes, even Daryl, on this. Single Malt is made to drink with water, right, to release it's flavors? So ice in a Single Malt is good, right?
(Be gentle, I've had a very long day, putting.)
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CF, how can you sip Screwdrivers? I did so many of those in hs that I can't even tolerate the tast of vodka! That is why, I sip spicy Bloody Marys. And, I need a ruling from OB and yes, even Daryl, on this. Single Malt is made to drink with water, right, to release it's flavors? So ice in a Single Malt is good, right?
(Be gentle, I've had a very long day, putting.)[/QUOTE
City,
How could we not have worked on a single malt when you were here? Actually, I find a good malt best from the glass to my lips without anything interfering. Ice in most blended scotches does not constitute any interference. Ice in a good single malt is out of bounds for me, not that I partake very often.
As for putting, are you working on pp#1 to the target? It is a little piece of gold for me. Another thing is to think "hands to target." The same thing is also working for me on irons, especially the wedges.
We need to meet Kevin at the range as soon as he gets his elbow fixed. I know he'd appreciate some moral support, but our chortling in the background should loosen him up a bit.