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Old 02-15-2008, 08:37 PM
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Pitch Elbow and the Turned Right Wrist
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ahh, light bulb moment. Swingers with a deep Pitch Elbow location don't have the same amount of right forearm 'corkscrew' effect that a Punch Elbow location provides.
Actually, they have more.



From the Swinger's Pitch Elbow ('down and in the front') and with the Right Wrist Bent and palm 'up' to Plane, the Right Forearm Flying Wedge will have further to Rotate ('corkscrew' to its On Plane Finish Swivel Condition) than with the Punch Basic Stroke (Elbow at the side) and the Wrists vertical to the Plane.
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Old 02-15-2008, 08:42 PM
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Old 02-15-2008, 09:03 PM
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Thank you Mr. Blake for answering my question. That is what I love about this site; open discussion and clear answers, no my way or the highway type attitude.

Delawaregolf: I think I owe you an apology, It seems like forever you have been talking about Tomasello teaching or at least having the notes from the 7th edition all the way back then. I never really bought into that for some reason, I don't really know why. Well I just watched the first half of video 7 tonight and low and behold Tomasello mentions one of the changes to be made in the swinging pattern for the 7th edition, you were right.

For anyone on the fence about these DVD's, don't be, they are great and packed full of info. I have a tough time getting through them because every 20 min I am pausing the video to pick up a club and take a few swings.
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Old 02-15-2008, 09:31 PM
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Thank you Mr. Blake for answering my question. That is what I love about this site; open discussion and clear answers, no my way or the highway type attitude.

Delawaregolf: I think I owe you an apology, It seems like forever you have been talking about Tomasello teaching or at least having the notes from the 7th edition all the way back then. I never really bought into that for some reason, I don't really know why. Well I just watched the first half of video 7 tonight and low and behold Tomasello mentions one of the changes to be made in the swinging pattern for the 7th edition, you were right.

For anyone on the fence about these DVD's, don't be, they are great and packed full of info. I have a tough time getting through them because every 20 min I am pausing the video to pick up a club and take a few swings.

Excellent....yes, when I studied with Tommy (10/1993)....sitting at his desk discussing how/why the number of pages of TGM had grown from approximately 140 pages in the 1st edition to the 240 pages in the 6th edition....Tommy said, I have a copy of the 7th edition too. Trying to simplify TGM took a more detailed explanation. Frickin hundred pages more!!!

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