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Old 05-23-2007, 11:33 AM
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Different Strokes-Different Physics
The Right Forearm, component 7-3, is critical in ALL Major Basic Strokes. The stroke explained by TT is a 3 Barrel Hit stroke or MAYBE a Right Arm Swing. Each use the folding and unfolding of the Right Arm to cock and uncock the left wrist unlike a Swing Stroke that uses momentum transfer, 2-K, and a definite PULL to ignite CF in a pure throw-out action of Accumulators 2 and 3. Does a Swing Stroke still employ 7-3, the Magic of the Right Forearm? OF COURSE. All Strokes performed correctly in The Golfing Machine World employs MRF.

The Magic is present whether you swing an inert right arm or actively push the right arm. The Magic of 7-3 is in the Right Elbow action that controls or powers the Flying Wedges on an incline plane for three-dimensional impact. DOWNOUTTHROUGH. So simply.

I do feel that when one says the first move is for the right elbow to re-establish itself before the body moves or that the body only moves after the right forearm lowers or saying that there is no hip bump to start the stroke without CLEARLY indicating that the stroke does not use a pulling action or momentum transfer of the pivot to accelerate a CF Throw-Out action is failing to explain the stroke properly. And to say that Momentum Transfer, a hip bump and any pulling action is the wrong way to impact a golf ball is not the way to teach TGM.

A 3 Barrel Hit is a nice stroke, TT teaches a wonderful way the strike a ball. But some fail to clearly indicate the difference between the physics of the strokes and dismiss any other TGM way.
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