LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Approach to studying TGM. Thread: Approach to studying TGM. View Single Post #9 11-02-2010, 10:05 PM Daryl Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Illinois Posts: 3,521 Originally Posted by Christian I've been reading, but I'm not sure I can say I've been studying. I'm not really sure how to go at it. I've been reading List #1, #2... and re-reading again, and again...and again. But what I would like to know is, how do YOU study the book? How do you Approach it? I know there isn't a "the WAY". I know it's individual, but, maybe my question could help me find my way. Chris. There is a "Way". The Golfing Machine Way. Using Alignments rather than Positions. Using Hinge Action rather than a Swivel. Power Accumulators and Pressure to meter out distance, etc., etc. You're in a learning phase. Flying Wedges. Power Accumulation, Loading, Storage, Delivery and Release. Hinge Action: So hard to understand, so easy/simple to use. That was a life altering experience for me. It took more than 25 years. I know. I'm not the smartest pencil in the box. But WoW. Now 10-2-B makes total sense. The Bent Right Wrist makes total sense. I study the Book with a Golf Club in hand. Standing with a Dowel, 2 Dowels, Rackets, Ping Pong paddles, Look, Look, Look. "I don't care what you're doing as long as you know why". Plane Boards, Mirrors. Turn to 7-19. Try everything your reading. Drive it, drag it, Float Load it. Magic of the Right Forearm....Why does the Left Wrist Cock without cocking your right wrist when your right arm is raised? Try to figure it out. I think that 50% of your Practice is like this. The other 50% is done at the practice facility. With this Website and the Book, you should learn everything you want to know in a few months. (ok, maybe 4). You should be scoring in the mid 70's by next Spring. __________________ Daryl Last edited by Daryl : 11-02-2010 at 10:12 PM. Daryl View Public Profile Send a private message to Daryl Find all posts by Daryl