There are a lot of big deals in TGM - Imperatives and Essentials. In addition The Flying Wedges, Extensor Action etc..
How does the Endless belt fit in here? Is it also a big deal and something we have to work on or is it just a way of explaining what is going on in the swing?
I have been looking at older posts in my thread and I realized that many members here have contributed with a lot of important information to my many questions - people like Bernt, OB, Daryl, Kevin, ICT, Mike, Drew, Hungry Bear, Burner, Etzwane to mention some in addition to Yoda (from the time he wrote a lot of posts).
I'm now starting to collect them in a post of its own, so I can easier find back to them. To be honest I have already forgotten most of it. Too bad.
Many have tried to help me - but I seem to be immune to make use of all this valuable information. That also goes for my lessons with Yoda. I'm a "good" student when he is around, but I stink on my own. It seems like I am incapable to put a ton of information into a 1-2 sec golf swing. But I'm not giving up - I have to train myself to be more self disiplined and have greater awareness of what I'm doing (and not doing).
But I want to thank all the above mentioned (and those who I forgot to mention) for their patience and help. At least I can read it again (and again) and see if it makes more sense - and result in more change in what I'm doing - in the time/years to come...
There are a lot of big deals in TGM - Imperatives and Essentials. In addition The Flying Wedges, Extensor Action etc..
How does the Endless belt fit in here? Is it also a big deal and something we have to work on or is it just a way of explaining what is going on in the swing?
I see it as a way to explain how things work but of course that provides an input for the instructor (expert G.O.L.F.er) to choose the right component. It could be a good image to keep in mind for the straight line Delivery Path.