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Old 06-04-2006, 08:30 PM
coophitter coophitter is offline
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Tomasello and Delaware
Originally Posted by Delaware Golf
So, what we get out of the Paul Hart analysis is Tom Tomasello taught a 2,3,4 accumulator swing which substituted “transfer of momentum” at the start of downswing for the use of "The MAGIC OF THE RIGHT FOREARM" and extensor action....I believe Tomasello's arguement for this approach would be an issue of generating FULL POWER. See 10-3-K and 10-3-D in the 7th edition...and study chapter 5 (Power) of the Tomasello/Croker Australian video series...

I think we're finally pulling this thing together...

DG
I believe that Mr. Delaware implies that Tomasello taught a 1,2,3,4 all barrels right arm swing, and I believe ergo that Delaware is actually pulling this Tomasello thing together. I'm not sure if Mr. Hart agreed with Mr. Croker's "feel" of a right arm down and out karate chop, but Tomasello definitely taught me that it wasn't a "feel". He said to go ahead and karate chop the forearm right away without delay before the ball had a chance to move on you. Cock and fire the right arm and let 2,3and 4 fly; if horizontal hinging was the result then hooray and let the ball fly a bit right of target and fall toward the target upon it's descent. If horizontal hinging didn't happen then let it or learn it! No extensor action; the length of the left arm merely prevents the right elbow from totally uncocking until it can, and the pre-stretched tricep muscle fibers don't have to (and definitely should not) contract any faster than they were pre-stretched to instigate the magical right forearm throw. "Hit" the the ball with a right arm "swing". 1,2,3,4 is what Tomasello taught me so go Delaware go! Call it switting if you want to but never let it quit.

Sincerely, Coophitter
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