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Old 08-10-2009, 07:28 PM
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I don't teach Golf. Never have, never will. I'm an "arse".


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the guy with the longest drive has better technique.
The Biomechanics study that I read, used the longest ball striker as the Model.


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because they have no clue whats happening when they observe a Golfer
They don't know what they're observing because they're not educated Golf Instructors.

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not enough money teaching kids
Why is it that when anyone thinks they have something new, that they're not required to prove it by taking a young golfer and making him a champion? Why do they go straight to the Champion and claim that "I can make you better"?

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10% pay raise per year if BioMechanists Unionize
Come on, that was funny.


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Golfer says: “It hurts when I do this”, the Doctor replies: “then stop doing it”
Man has been running for 10,000 years. If an injured Runner visits a Doctor, the Doctor invariably says, "Stop Running".
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Old 08-10-2009, 07:33 PM
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JS has a terrific pivot but I see a tremendous amount of hand speed and a phenomenal #2 accumulator.
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Old 08-10-2009, 07:40 PM
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The Biomechanics study that I read, used the longest ball striker as the Model.

The? I agree length is not the only issue, maybe that one study was not a reflection of the whole?

They don't know what they're observing because they're not educated Golf Instructors.


Bio IS and can also play.

Why is it that when anyone thinks they have something new, that they're not required to prove it by taking a young golfer and making him a champion? Why do they go straight to the Champion and claim that "I can make you better"?

I'm not young or a champion. Bio has a 13 year old kid that is playing sub par rounds amongst others.

Come on, that was funny.

I'll give you that!

Man has been running for 10,000 years. If an injured Runner visits a Doctor, the Doctor invariably says, "Stop Running".

Wouldn't it be great if that doctor could now show this guy how to run without pain? Golf should not be painful and lead to injury! Unless you get hit by a ball!
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Old 08-10-2009, 07:55 PM
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Bio IS and can also play.

I'm not young or a champion. Bio has a 13 year old kid that is playing sub par rounds amongst others.
Bio Excluded. I can't argue with that. I though that I was commenting/interpreting a Wikipedia type article. Did Bioengine write it?
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JS has a terrific pivot but I see a tremendous amount of hand speed and a phenomenal #2 accumulator.
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Great video compilation. Thanks for sharing.
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I have no idea where the article came from, doubt Bio wrote it.

JS can smash that ball, and in the slow mo's I'd swear his hands slow at impact?
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I have no idea where the article came from, doubt Bio wrote it.

JS can smash that ball, and in the slow mo's I'd swear his hands slow at impact?
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Does everyone notice by watching the slo-mo's, that none of these guys use a right arm throw or hand throw. None of them unbend the right elbow during the downswing until release (Stable power package). Do you also notice that none of them swing like Hogan with the Upper arms tight to the body.

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Old 08-10-2009, 10:48 PM
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Does everyone notice by watching the slo-mo's, that none of these guys use a right arm throw or hand throw. None of them unbend the right elbow during the downswing until release (Stable power package). Do you also notice that none of them swing like Hogan with the Upper arms tight to the body.
That would be the TSP - turned shoulder plane.
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Old 08-10-2009, 10:53 PM
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MB,

Great video compilation. Thanks for sharing.
There's more pure Jamie - the swing at 2:46 gives you a feel for his incredible speed.
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