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Old 10-20-2005, 10:24 AM
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DG,

Now that the video is up and we've had a chance to review it, Lynn posted that it is a left arm swing with the "magic of the right forearm". Do you agree?
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Old 10-20-2005, 11:22 AM
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DG,

Now that the video is up and we've had a chance to review it, Lynn posted that it is a left arm swing with the "magic of the right forearm". Do you agree?
It's a faulty left arm swing by default, because it isn't a right arm swing nor a hitting procedure. There is no initial shoulder thrust, but rather the right hand is moving the left arm. The hands are overaccelerating causing #4 accumulator throwaway and there is wristcock throwaway.
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Old 10-20-2005, 11:47 AM
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Miz,

Your points are clear on the Tomasello thread. Understood that you don't care for Tom's teaching. I want to keep this thread focused.
I started this thread to clear up confusion over the Right Arm Swing. DG has positioned that he uses it and uses Tom's teaching as a proof point. We posted the video and are now getting back to the subject.
I appreciate a variety of opinions as long as it doesn't get personal, for clarification we typically look to the book for the truth of the matter. In this case, we are seeking the truth in the Right Arm Swing.

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Old 10-20-2005, 03:57 PM
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Bagger, thanks for you efforts.

I am not sure asking a question here or in the other thread is wise, but I will say this, it is quite confusing IMO the words being applied and the actions being done.

I understood the concept of 'feel' or 'feels like'.

From the parts I could quickly pick up on, what I say would best be described in TGM terms and a swinging motion, including the alignments during the stroke.

Without invoking the Tomasello video, what is the 'right arm swing' and how is it mapped to TGM?

Am I correct this is not a hitting stroke?
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Old 10-20-2005, 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Bagger Lance
Miz,

Your points are clear on the Tomasello thread. Understood that you don't care for Tom's teaching. I want to keep this thread focused.
I started this thread to clear up confusion over the Right Arm Swing. DG has positioned that he uses it and uses Tom's teaching as a proof point. We posted the video and are now getting back to the subject.
I appreciate a variety of opinions as long as it doesn't get personal, for clarification we typically look to the book for the truth of the matter. In this case, we are seeking the truth in the Right Arm Swing.

Thanks,

Bagger
I answered a question you asked("Do you agree?"), on the subject of the thread(Right Arm Swing/Latest Tomasello video), and in a non-personal way.
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Old 10-20-2005, 04:22 PM
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Mizuno,

No problem. Don't get me wrong, I really appreciate your contributions.

The question was asked to DG.

I have my opinions as well. They are rooted in 10-3-K and 7-3.
As for Tom, there's some very good stuff in his teaching and also some communications issues. We can take those up in the Tomasello thread.

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Old 10-27-2005, 12:01 AM
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Originally Posted by MizunoJoe
It's a faulty left arm swing by default, because it isn't a right arm swing nor a hitting procedure. There is no initial shoulder thrust, but rather the right hand is moving the left arm. The hands are overaccelerating causing #4 accumulator throwaway and there is wristcock throwaway.
Hmmmm...during the Tomasello video...did anybody see Tomasello demonstrate while hitting balls the actions described above...I surely didn't!!! Actually, totally the opposite!!!

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Old 10-27-2005, 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Bagger Lance
DG,

Now that the video is up and we've had a chance to review it, Lynn posted that it is a left arm swing with the "magic of the right forearm". Do you agree?

Right Arm Swing....period!!!

Right Arm Takeaway
Right Arm Trigger
Extensor Action/Sweep Release

The stroke follows section 12-13-0 like Homer had this stroke procedure in mind!!!

I truly don't believe Homer had a problem with Right Arm Swinging...

I can't wait for next years golf season!!!

DG

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Old 10-27-2005, 12:27 AM
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The stroke follows section 12-13-0 like Homer had this stroke procedure in mind!!!

I truly don't believe Homer had a problem with Right Arm Swinging...

I can't wait for next years golf season!!!
Three statements, three responses:

1. There is no 12-13-0. If you mean 12-3-0, that Mechanical Checklist applies to all Stroke Patterns -- even 'X' Patterns -- not just Right Arm Swing.

2. Homer thought the Right Arm Swing was a "beautiful" procedure (but be careful with the elbow ligaments).

3. Neither can I!
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Old 10-27-2005, 07:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
Three statements, three responses:

1. There is no 12-13-0. If you mean 12-3-0, that Mechanical Checklist applies to all Stroke Patterns -- even 'X' Patterns -- not just Right Arm Swing.

2. Homer thought the Right Arm Swing was a "beautiful" procedure (but be careful with the elbow ligaments).

3. Neither can I!
Yoda,

Thanks for the correction...yes, I meant 12-3-0. And I don't have a problem with the other stroke patterns, please don't take it that way...I recommend keeping an open mind and trying them all.

Cheers to the 2006 season...I predict TGM and the LBG website will produce great things. Stay tuned...

DG

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