Still somewhat new to TGM, but Im confused about hitting and swinging. Have seen Croker's downloads, but Im not sure if "pushing" always equals "hitting", or if its still a CF swing?
Thanks...
Dear Coltsfan,
Just to clear a definition: Pushing = Pressure against something and maintained or increased.
You cannot move anything in this universe without involving a "pushing action" unless a vacuum is involved.
Therefore when I define "Pushing" I am always looking to the "Pressure Points" and their combinations.
This means that within Croker Golf System a golfer has the choice of either "Hitting" or "Swinging".
I do not believe you have studied our Video Downloads thoroughly enough or have downloaded them all. Otherwise you would have removed much of your "CONFUSION."
Please do the drills that are part of each Video Download and you will quickly bring feel and better understanding of a preferred motion customised to you.
Thanks Peter, I really like your site btw. I'd heard you and Martin Green had worked together for a while, and I just got his "Push for Perfection" video. The cart and the horse analogy that Anikan mentioned and Martin talked about in his video have cleared things up.
Im sticking to the TGM "swing model" after some great success I had a couple nights ago keeping a FLW and ending up in the "Chanpions at Impact" pictures here on Lynns site.
I was amazed after just taking a real easy, smooth swing how far and straight I hit the ball. Just concentrated on an exagerated FLW and keeping my head over my right knee at impact. IM SOLD ON TGM!
.....some great success I had a couple nights ago keeping a FLW and ending up in the "Chanpions at Impact" pictures here on Lynns site.
I was amazed after just taking a real easy, smooth swing how far and straight I hit the ball. Just concentrated on an exagerated FLW and keeping my head over my right knee at impact. IM SOLD ON TGM!
Understanding impact - seeing it - the image in your mind, is a very powerful thing.
Congratulations on being able to "imagine impact" and getting the results that follow
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With regards to imagination, Ive got Ernie Els book and video, would you say he was a TGM preferred swinger before Leadbetter? His tempo is incredible and in looking at his impact position in the book, it looks very much like the "Champions at Impact" pictures.
I know there is no ONE TGM swing per say, but Ive heard guys like Toms, Elkington, old Els swing, and Hogan may be considered TGM model swingers?
With regards to imagination, Ive got Ernie Els book and video, would you say he was a TGM preferred swinger before Leadbetter? His tempo is incredible and in looking at his impact position in the book, it looks very much like the "Champions at Impact" pictures.
I know there is no ONE TGM swing per say, but Ive heard guys like Toms, Elkington, old Els swing, and Hogan may be considered TGM model swingers?
Thanks
Indeed - few have the 'swinging force' as well as Els does. Couples, Snead, Jones are other prime examples.
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"Support the On Plane Swinging Force in Balance"
"we have no friends, we have no enemies, we have only teachers"
Simplicity buffs, see 5-0, 1-L, 2-0 A and B 10-2-B, 4-D, 6B-1D, 6-B-3-0-1, 6-C-1, 6-E-2