LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Bio Mechanics Thread: Bio Mechanics View Single Post #29 08-01-2009, 03:05 PM Daryl Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Illinois Posts: 3,521 Originally Posted by bioengine TGM doesn't teach an instructor or student how to apply physics and dynamics. TGM doesn't teach us how to train our body to create a kinetic link. How to create conservation of momentum or how to load and fire our muscles. This is a specialized field within it's self. TGM doesn't teach us how to train movement patterns or how to create them and trying to hold and create angles isn't going to teach us this. I respect Homer and his work although to many instructors and students get caught up on Geometry. Homer gives us an understanding of the geometry although the physics on how it's applied homer doesn't elaborate on. There's no mention of short/stretch cycle or neuromechanics. How to train the body or how the body functions. We are flesh and bone, not levers and hinges. I think people should open up there eyes and minds. Look beyond the Yellow book it's only one part of the full story. Don't forget that when Homer was young, one was taught to swim by being abandoned in the middle of a lake. It would have been helpful if HK had some Bio-Mechanics in the Book. I think his attention was focused on his Theories and Concepts. Chapter 14 Quote: “Geometry and Physics must be clearly differentiated. “Alignments” (relationships) are Geometry. “Work” (energy) is Physics (Chapter 2). Together they constitute “Mechanics” – structurally “fixed” geometry and physics (1-L). “Feel” is the body’s equivalent to structuring and its foundation is the Educated Hands (5-0).” Last edited by Daryl : 08-01-2009 at 04:21 PM. Daryl View Public Profile Send a private message to Daryl Find all posts by Daryl