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Old 11-02-2009, 01:50 PM
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Daryl,
I think the misconceptions about biomechanics is people understanding the theory although,not knowing how to train the theory in practice.
Really we teach the power generation process of how the body wants to move naturally and want to create speed.
This inter grades with mechanics... The coach applies the geometry to the movement patterns...

They go hand in hand...

Really i hope in the future both world can come together and work together complimenting each other...

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Old 11-02-2009, 06:01 PM
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Daryl,
I think the misconceptions about biomechanics is people understanding the theory although,not knowing how to train the theory in practice.
Really we teach the power generation process of how the body wants to move naturally and want to create speed.
This inter grades with mechanics... The coach applies the geometry to the movement patterns...

They go hand in hand...

Really i hope in the future both world can come together and work together complimenting each other...
Hi Bioengine,

I have great respect for Bio mechanics in general and how Bio mechanics can teach golfers to generate power and create speed in a way using the bodies natural motions. Unfortunately, adopting such procedures would forfeit my current procedures.

Regretfully, I must live vicariously through others already improving from "Bio mechanics" Training. That includes almost everyone except me and a few others.

I don't see how we can reconcile our differences. Your system uses the feet, knees, thighs, glutes, etc, for power. Mine forbids it.

An adequate test of your golfer may be using ground forces during the swing to spill water out of a glass. An adequate test for our golfers is swinging without spilling a drop while balancing the glass atop their heads.

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Old 11-04-2009, 08:21 AM
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Daryl,
I'm not quite sure I follow to be honest. I use to coach TGM myself
biomechanics and TGM mesh in quite well.
If you send me an a private email via this site,I'm happy to do a webinar with you and we can chat and I can show you data, exchange notes.
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Old 11-09-2009, 01:24 PM
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I was wondering whether the Macdonald Drills could be described as a form of PST or progressive skills training as described by biomechanics.

Any thoughts?
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Old 11-11-2009, 06:58 PM
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GP,
Thanks for this question. I find the MacDonald drills to be invaluable to getting myself back on kilter.
If I feel myself finishing a swing out of balance, I do a couple heel lifters while swinging my arms just to get that feeling back. The next swing I begin by lightly moving my heels in my shoes in a rhythmic manner and get into the swing. It works wonders for me.
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