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Old 07-10-2010, 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
I agree that without Zone 1 precision you can kiss zone 2&3 goodbye.

Fortunately, this illustrates the wrong way to Pivot,
I would like the thread to stay with timing, kinetics. If thats OK with U?

As I believe. The figure is a composit of data from current tour pros.

Maybe you have researched and can expand,TGM compatable Def. for:

Rhythm- TGM uses only in RE: RPM the lever assembly(s)

pace- (the overall motion speed)

Timing, etc.- are not covered well


data would be helpful for emperical analysis.

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Old 07-10-2010, 08:18 PM
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You might want to look at the pics of Diane in TGM where she is demonstrating the Zone 1 moves without using the arms or club.
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Old 07-10-2010, 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by HungryBear View Post
I would like the thread to stay with timing, kinetics. If thats OK with U?

As I believe. The figure is a composit of data from current tour pros.

The Bear
Well, that's the problem: "Composite Data". Where does the data show the "Composite Compensations"?

I am talking about "Timing". What is your definition of Timing? Mine's in the Book, 6-F-0.

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3-F-7-D SWAYING is basically incorrect weight shifting due usually to faulty Pivot. Swaying can be in either or both directions – with the swing or in reverse. It produces abnormal trajectories, erratic timing and a teetering Balance. It is usually an attempt to replace the Pivot in working toward a Turn and a Weight Shift (7-12, 7-14).

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Old 07-11-2010, 07:44 PM
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What do you do when someone plays up your back ?

The first time I throw or hit their ball into the woods.

If it happens again I hit their ball back at them.

Never has happened a third time, yet.

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Old 07-11-2010, 08:39 PM
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What do you do when someone plays up your back ?

The first time I throw or hit their ball into the woods.

If it happens again I hit their ball back at them.

Never has happened a third time, yet.

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The first time I just smile and wave figuring they may have made a mistake.
The second time I would wave again and explain we are waiting for the group in front of us.
If, like the group I will be playing with tomorrow, we are slow, I will ask them to play through and wish them a speedy round. I cannot enjoy the game or the company with people like that behind me.
I see enough jerks on the road. I don't want them anywhere near me on a golf course.
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Old 07-11-2010, 08:49 PM
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The first time I just smile and wave figuring they may have made a mistake.
The second time I would wave again and explain we are waiting for the group in front of us.
If, like the group I will be playing with tomorrow, we are slow, I will ask them to play through and wish them a speedy round. I cannot enjoy the game or the company with people like that behind me.
I see enough jerks on the road. I don't want them anywhere near me on a golf course.
Ditto....
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Old 07-12-2010, 10:24 AM
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Data and it's uses...
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Ditto....
Daryl, I enjoyed your explanation again! You and Jerry must be very outgoing, friendly types, eager to see people advance in becoming better golfers, like so many on this site.

This is based on my data gathered in personal observation.

Also, I have been staring at this smiley face for months now, and it's head is stationary!!!!!



I rest my case for now!

When people hit into my group it hurts my feelings and gets me alarmed. On the second incident I yell "Please don't do that! It hurts my feelings." ( I wait so that I do not disturb shot makers in motion, though, and sometimes I walk back to the group and smile when I tell them they are hurting my feelings.) People laugh and usually stop, then.

Sometimes, though, they don't. That's why it's nice to know the rangers at my home course and with a cell phone, I can call the club house and they give people the bad news-the hurt my feelings!

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