If you're not sold on the uncocking of the right forearm from the top.....do you really understand longitudinal acceleration.
What is the dictionary definition of longitudinal that best describes its application to the golf swing?
DG
DG: Your call to action has not gone unnoticed. I'll get around to it, but right now, my TGM brain is worn out trying to give my opinion that there is not some wide chasm between the thoughts of Tomasello, Blake, and Evershed on the hand controlled pivot.
DG: Your call to action has not gone unnoticed. I'll get around to it, but right now, my TGM brain is worn out trying to give my opinion that there is not some wide chasm between the thoughts of Tomasello, Blake, and Evershed on the hand controlled pivot.
It is not about Tomasello, Blake, or Evershed. It is about Homer Kelley and The Golfing Machine. Of the three, Lynn Blake and The Golfing Machine is not only as close to Homer Kelley but is Homer Kelley's The Golfing Machine.
It is not about Tomasello, Blake, or Evershed. It is about Homer Kelley and The Golfing Machine. Of the three, Lynn Blake and The Golfing Machine is not only as close to Homer Kelley but is Homer Kelley's The Golfing Machine.
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I'm sorry, but my post specifically mentioned my opinion on others' thoughts related to the idea of the hand controlled pivot. In my opinion, your declaration in not needed (at least don't include my post in your declaration).
How do you know that I, too , don't believe Lynn's teachings are The Golfing Machine? (including my post in your declaration sure makes a suggestion). All I can say, kindly, is at least be open to the fact that you, yourself, might need to check your understanding of some items in The Golfing Machine. (like 1st paragraph chapter 4 - all over importance of clubhead feel.) In other words, your understanding, as of now, might be a little different (even a little less correct) than that of the professionals on this site. If you don't want to read the above, please don't put my posts in your declarations. Thanks.
This is my favorite video of the series. His flail demonstration is pretty brilliant, both in terms of illustrating the pivot's role in the flail, and the 'left wrist to raw hide' analogy.
Thanks, again to Lynn and crew for generously hosting The Tomasello Tapes.