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Bagger Lance 01-26-2005 04:47 PM

Pictures and Video I want to see!
 
Here's a thread to list them out! You've sent PM's and a few of you have posted your desires. Let's just get'em out here, so we can get'em up there.

List your top 10!

Right here on this thread!

Today! :D

EdZ 01-26-2005 05:19 PM

Homer's swing

rchang72 01-26-2005 05:33 PM

Pictures for 12-5-1. 12-5-2

cjgolf 01-26-2005 05:42 PM



Hinge actions

Clear demonstration of the hinge actions. Preferably showing the specifics of each without mentioning anything about any of the others ie. when talking about verticle hinge do not mention horizontal.

Then you could follow that with a short demo of them in action and make comparisons on short shots ie. verticle hinge will cause ball to do this .....

Horizontal will make ball to this ....... whereas vertical made it do this....

Hope you get my idea :)

Chris

mgjordan 01-27-2005 12:22 AM

I would like to see some swing sequences with lines draws on them with Lynn describing the various planes and how they are related.

JohnThomas1 01-27-2005 03:51 AM

Definitely
 
The magic of the right forearm :)

hcw 01-27-2005 02:03 PM

The Aiming Point
 
Where it is and how to manipulate it vs. manipulating ball position for different clubs.

-hcw

FanofHogan 01-27-2005 02:12 PM

Close up shots of Lynn demonstrating the flying wedges from down the line and face on. Close up shots of his hands and right forearm at address from down the line and face on. Downloadable avi swing videos that I can plug into my JC video so I can really look at his swing at various points. I wouldnt be at all opposed to having a premium area where we could upload and download said video files. I'd be more than willing to pay a monthly subscription fee for some real premium type content like that.

ratt65 01-27-2005 09:36 PM

[b]View From Above[/b]
 
I would like to see photos from above the head (looking down on the golfer) showing the target line, ball positions in relation to the upper body, impact fix, etc.....this would also be nice from the players view from the eyes.

shortgrass 01-28-2005 06:19 PM

Putting video - pictures
 
Warning: I am not TGM literate so please be easy on me if I am using wrong terminology. Now that you've be warned, read on.

We are allowed 36 putts a round (hopefully we keep it under that)... that's half a round (scoring wise -- Call me captain obvious)... seems to me that we could use some video/pictures on that topic on this site.

I putt using my shoulders (hands and arms are along for the ride). Nevertheless, I am always looking to improve my putting so more info from the wise not so old one is always good. Lynn described his preferred putting style in another forum using a piston action with the right arm (everything else still). I have experimented with it but have a hard time visualizing it (I am a visual learner so all this reading can get confusing).
All this bla bla bla to say: Video or pictures of Lynn demonstrating one or two putting choices would be awsome for this little guy. Using the right arm as a piston is specific request from me (If I described it wrong please feel free to correct me -- I admit to knowing little).

Full disclosure: I do not have the little yellow book (wife would really hurt me if I did another golf purchase this soon -- I am saving the argument for Lynn's upcoming commercial DVD which I am sure will be worth sleeping on the couch for :-)

Putt for dough as they say!

Bagger Lance 01-28-2005 06:44 PM

Great Suggestions
 
You guys are GREAT!!!

Keep em coming!

We are working in the background....

Bagger

wolfman 02-01-2005 06:52 PM

Re: [b]View From Above[/b]
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ratt65
I would like to see photos from above the head (looking down on the golfer) showing the target line, ball positions in relation to the upper body, impact fix, etc.....this would also be nice from the players view from the eyes.

In addition, lines painted (to be seen from overhead) on the ground for low point, aiming point, arc and angle of approach, etc

alex_chung 02-02-2005 06:18 PM

I would love to see the following:

Magic of the right forearm
Flying wedges
Hinge action
How to assemble the proper grip as described by the book

Those would be great!
Thanks,
Alex

12 piece bucket 02-02-2005 11:15 PM

Yoda in one of those Black and White Bobby Jones suits.
 
How about a video of Yoda demo-ing hitting with the Half-Black Half-White suit with the Black Background. It would be sweet to have the right-side in white contrasted with the black background to see how the Right Forearm works etc. Jones did his demo with the left-side in white. Maybe the left-side could be a swinging sequence.

I would love to see some "light shined under the right-side's mushroom."

TheHeat 02-13-2005 12:43 PM

Another vote for hinge action. It just has to be done.

Yoda 02-13-2005 02:49 PM

One Less Bell To Answer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EdZ
Homer's swing

Done (02/01/05)! :D

dclaryjr 02-13-2005 05:52 PM

The Nowotny (sp?) drilll.

EdZ 02-13-2005 07:48 PM

Re: One Less Bell To Answer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda
Quote:

Originally Posted by EdZ
Homer's swing

Done (02/01/05)! :D

Thanks again for posting that Lynn, very much appreciated indeed!

jr33 04-14-2005 07:21 PM

mmoc
 
The Martee Make Over Challenge on the video gallery

BerntR 04-15-2005 10:59 AM

1) More on hitting and swinging.

I have a hard time finding out whether I am swinging, hitting, 4 barrel hitting or switting.

2) Videos "inclined" down on the inclined plane. We very seldom get the opportunity to see the true angular moves in the golf stroke.

Thom 11-07-2005 06:51 PM

Trevino video
 
I would like to see Trevinos swing in the gallery.

Rob2197 12-31-2005 09:31 PM

beginning
 
I'd like to see Ted (or Lynn)show the beginning of a hitter preparing to hit a ball.

I see and read a lot of info on the actual swing motion and planes.

But I think it would be cool to see the player all the way from standing behind the ball and visulizing the shot to stepping in and aligning to what are the final swingthoughts before takeaway. I know there are many variations but perhaps they could just do the standard square to square set-up.

Sounds short but there are a lot of things to check - grip, stance, ball location, knee flex, etc.

I just would like to see hear an accomplished player go through his checklist before the swing.

I'm a hitter but swingers may want to see someone do this for swinging.

Martee 12-31-2005 10:09 PM

I would like to see

1. 3-F-5 Setting UP
a. The Practice Stroke
b. The Waggle
c. The Forward Press

In particular video of the first two that are in two views. The Forward Press could be stills of each element.

The second 12-1 and 12-2 vids or stills but with the analysis and maybe pointing out the components, much like Yoda has just done with Elks short game shot. This would probably have to be Yoda as the model since not many golfers seem to have an uncompensated stroke.

Identifying components within the golf stroke IMO is not always as straight forward as maybe it should be.

strav 01-02-2006 10:30 AM

TGM's Future
 
A video for intoducing TGM to junior players.

teach 01-15-2006 11:29 PM

Right forearm takeaway
 
I'd like to see the right forearm takeaway for swingers and hitters for the basic motion, acquired motion, and total motion. I conjunction with this, I'd like to see how the RFT results in an on plane shaft for all three motions. If it were possible to show this in slow motion, that would be even more informative.

Finally, anything shown from the golfer's perspective as he looks at the ball would be a revelation.

Thank you.

teach

KnighT 11-12-2006 06:41 PM

Video ideas
 
I would love to see a video, or even just an article by Yoda and company that deals specifically with the STAR system triad. It would be a bonus to see this for both hitters and swingers applied to basic, acquired, and total motion. I think this would be good because I cannot recall a video that specifically address all 3 imperatives and how to put them together.

I have another idea: Go through each item in the Mechanical Checklist for all strokes for hitting and swinging.

I know video is asking alot, but articles from 'Yoda's corner' would be sufficient.

But in the end, 'The Gallery' is an absoluet treasure chest and I am grateful for all the effort put in by everybody to make it so great.

kebeal 11-12-2006 07:59 PM

Putting
explaining the different planes

In the last couple of videos (all of which I have found very helpfull) there has been a lot of background noise from both wind and cows/ buckets ex-girlfriend apparently. What about shooting the videos indoors, it would help with sound quality i would think. Not complaining, just suggesting.

6bmike 11-14-2006 07:13 PM

flying wedges
 
I have a clip coming soon called "Our Old Friends the Flying Wedges" You will see Yoda help a student with set-up, right forearm take-away, wrist action and understanding that the flying wedges are the foundation for everything Homer wrote. The camera work will be up close to see the hands and some from bird's eye view to see the plane. New perspectives producing new fog burning light. This new clip should generate plenty of questions. Hope by the end of the week.

EdZ 11-14-2006 07:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 6bmike
I have a clip coming soon called "Our Old Friends the Flying Wedges" You will see Yoda help a student with set-up, right forearm take-away, wrist action and understanding that the flying wedges are the foundation for everything Homer wrote. The camera work will be up close to see the hands and some from bird's eye view to see the plane. New perspectives producing new fog burning light. This new clip should generate plenty of questions. Hope by the end of the week.

Excellent. Thanks Mike!

Looking forward to seeing it.

Mathew 11-14-2006 08:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 6bmike
I have a clip coming soon called "Our Old Friends the Flying Wedges" You will see Yoda help a student with set-up, right forearm take-away, wrist action and understanding that the flying wedges are the foundation for everything Homer wrote. The camera work will be up close to see the hands and some from bird's eye view to see the plane. New perspectives producing new fog burning light. This new clip should generate plenty of questions. Hope by the end of the week.

Also looking forwards to it...:)

Sonic_Doom 12-01-2006 12:43 PM

Birds eye
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ratt65
I would like to see photos from above the head (looking down on the golfer) showing the target line, ball positions in relation to the upper body, impact fix, etc.....this would also be nice from the players view from the eyes.

Me too, these are few and far between (from my experience anyway).

hg 12-03-2006 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 6bmike
I have a clip coming soon called "Our Old Friends the Flying Wedges" You will see Yoda help a student with set-up, right forearm take-away, wrist action and understanding that the flying wedges are the foundation for everything Homer wrote. The camera work will be up close to see the hands and some from bird's eye view to see the plane. New perspectives producing new fog burning light. This new clip should generate plenty of questions. Hope by the end of the week.



6b

Is this clip still on the way... looking forward to seeing it.

mrodock 12-03-2006 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 6bmike
I have a clip coming soon called "Our Old Friends the Flying Wedges"

HAHA, no one can say I don't have any friends now or soon at least!

6bmike 12-04-2006 12:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hg
6b

Is this clip still on the way... looking forward to seeing it.

Soon, I have one last small touch to finished. It is a good one. I hope this week (really).
Right now I am preparing myself and my family for a bitter newspaper strike unless cooler heads prevail.

FTP alert for Bagger.

asleep 06-12-2007 11:55 AM

How can I embed a youtube video in a post?

Bagger Lance 06-12-2007 12:12 PM

On Alert
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 6bmike (Post 36705)

FTP alert for Bagger.

PM me when you are ready. :)

GPStyles 08-04-2008 04:51 PM

Not sure where to post this but...
 
here would appear to be the most appropriate place to let admin know that I cannot view any videos anymore.

When I click on them I get directed to a new web page and then get the 'Quicktime' logo and a done message.

Is this a problem that you are aware of and is it affecting others?

Is there something being done about it?

bambam 08-04-2008 05:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GPStyles (Post 54987)
here would appear to be the most appropriate place to let admin know that I cannot view any videos anymore.

When I click on them I get directed to a new web page and then get the 'Quicktime' logo and a done message.

Is this a problem that you are aware of and is it affecting others?

Is there something being done about it?

I'm not aware of the problem, nor am I being affected by the problem. I've also not received any support emails about it. Let's see if we can diagnose it for you.

Does this happen on all videos or just specific videos? If specific videos, please provide some links to those videos or tell me which videos you're having trouble with.

Are you using windows or mac OSX?

GPStyles 08-05-2008 08:57 AM

Windows XP with a firefox browser.

I have had difficulties viewing the "Lynn Blake" section with impact bag etc. Checking today, I am able to watch the colin Neeman videos (no bad thing, going to work my way through them all! again)

tincup2004 08-05-2008 10:13 AM

What is your default video player? I think most of the videos in the gallery are wmv files so your best bet would be to use windows media player. You can double check the settings on your media player so that it will be the default player for wmv files.


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