LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Bio Mechanics Thread: Bio Mechanics View Single Post #7 08-01-2009, 10:49 PM bioengine Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Posts: 62 Kevin, My aim isn't to be disrespectful to anyone or Homer. Homer has great information. Kevin I had an accident which ended my playing career, when I made a come back I shot 108. I went to the best TGM coaches and no one could help me, my back hurt when I swung the club and couldn't hit it.On video my swing looked awesome geometry wise. I realized there was another piece to the puzzle and went searching and discovered biomechanics and physics. Now I can shot par and below, my back doesn't hurt any more cause I know how to use my body effectively. My issues were physics. I don't blame the coaches they were geometry not physics. Even with my own students they weren't getting great results when I taught them TGM, there was a missing puzzle. I'm wanting to share with golfing world another piece to the puzzle and if we are all honest with ourselves there is a missing piece of the puzzle. All I'm trying to do is share the missing puzzle. Brian Gay has good physics I can tell you this first hand he had been doing this for the last 14 years before he went to TGM. Greg Norman Has great Physics, Els, Price and Faldo all the greats had good Physics and we taught Physics. Most of the top coaches call us in behind the scenes to give teach their students movement patterns ( physics). Kevin all I'm doing is speaking the truth and reality, it's up to each person to how they perceive this. As I said I want to share the full story. Kevin coaches our welcome to come and learn our world and then incorporate this into their teaching. My goal one day is this will be become part of the PGA teaching curriculum for the better of the game. bioengine View Public Profile Send a private message to bioengine Find all posts by bioengine