Tomasello taught two very important concepts.....Magic of the Right Forearm and Whipcracking (see 9-2)...tonight, I just picked up on the whipcracking concept with the right forearm off of my number 2 cassette tape from my three day school. If fact, on the cassette tape Tommy says we watched his video on Whipcracking, I vaguely remember watching the video....but think about cracking a whip.....do you crack a whip with your body or do you use your dominant arm.... in this case your right arm and your body responds.
Yes, Evershed is a good resource for additional information on Tomasello's teaching and TGM. In fact, the term "Quiet Body" in Mark's book the Golf Solution really helped me to understand how the body responds to the right forearm. After reading Mark's book and re-listening to my three day school tapes there are plenty of comments from Tomasello about how the body responds to the action of the right forearm (Tommy just didn't phrase it as "Quiet Body"). So it's consistent with Mark's book or better said....Mark's book is consistent with Tommy and Homer.
Three top PGA tour players are swinging like this....Ernie Els, Retief Goosen, Davis Love III.
Crack the Whip.
DG
From Evershed:
The golf swing motion is made up of three separate units;
The Quiet Body
The On-Plane Arms
The Educated Hands
Be aware that when swinging your arms left (on-plane) what you get for free;
Leg drive.
A right shoulder that travels under their left.
Your head will stay down.
Your weight will get through the ball.
The club face will get squared.
The ball will fly straight.
I -F. RIGHT ARM OR LEFT
The "mystery" of the Mechanics of Golf fades away when Right Arm participation is understood (6-B-1). Whether its participation is active or passive is difficult to detect visualy because in either case the Left Arm is ALWAYS SWINGIG and the Right Forearms is ALWAYS DRIVING. But it is always a Left Arm Stroke unless the Right Elbow replaces the Left Shoulder as the center of the Clubhead Arc. (10-3-K)
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