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Old 10-18-2010, 09:15 PM
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You're getting there AirAir. You'll learn a lot while practicing Basic Motion for a few months. By next Spring, you'll be much improved.
I sure hope so.
Is it possible to do the basic motion wrong? I don't know how much of the MacDonald exercises belong here. Personally I wouldn't have any weight shift in a basic motion, but like in a chip shot I would let most of my weight stay on the front (left) foot. That's very unlike a mark time motion...
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I think that the most important point in "Basic Motion" is learning to create and operate a Primary Lever.
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Old 10-18-2010, 09:22 PM
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I think that the most important point in "Basic Motion" is learning to create and operate a Primary Lever.
Explain please.
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Old 10-19-2010, 07:47 AM
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I think that the most important point in "Basic Motion" is learning to create and operate a Primary Lever.
I see that The Primary Lever Assembly is the left arm and club. So what?
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Old 10-19-2010, 08:11 AM
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I see that The Primary Lever Assembly is the left arm and club. So what?
They Align Longitudinally with the Flat Left Wrist. Lose that and lose the Alignment. Lose the Alignment, no Rhythm. Lose Rhythm, lose Ball Control. Lose Ball Control, no Golf. No Golf......
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Old 10-19-2010, 08:36 AM
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They Align Longitudinally with the Flat Left Wrist. Lose that and lose the Alignment. Lose the Alignment, no Rhythm. Lose Rhythm, lose Ball Control. Lose Ball Control, no Golf. No Golf......
Reminds me of the TV serie "Lost".

But this article is perhaps not so lost:
http://www.pgatour.com/2010/tourlife...504/index.html

He seems to know a thing or two about TGM or do others also use these expressions?
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Old 10-19-2010, 03:41 PM
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They Align Longitudinally with the Flat Left Wrist. Lose that and lose the Alignment. Lose the Alignment, no Rhythm. Lose Rhythm, lose Ball Control. Lose Ball Control, no Golf. No Golf......
Thanks for pointing that out. I think it was slipping my mind.
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Thanks for pointing that out. I think it was slipping my mind.
...(in a premium video on Address at LBG.com)...'Only those who know how much specificity is needed, can be specific enough'. Let me attempt a fine point for a change (Breathe Daryl,OB, breathe slowly).

Hi Air.

Carry the # 3 PP like you'd carry water in your hand. Carry the water to the ball. The slippery force you are carrying to the ball is a Package composed of your HANDS, club head LAG, a flat left wrist and the true PLANE LINE (6-G-0).

The LAG is alive and whispers to the holder! It says "Don't spill a drop of me. Throw all of me THROUGH the ball FULLY UP PLANE, through it's sub-atomic structure and through the 46 dimensions of life which lie beneath the ball. Don't worry, as long as you feel a part of my presence in your hand and on the # 3 PP, you will succeed!" (6-C-2-A)

You see the LAG Pressure tells you where and how to move your hands as long as your destination is DOWN THROUGH THE BALL AND UP PLANE TO YOUR EAR WHERE YOU CAN RELEASE THE WATER (LAG).


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...(in a premium video on Address at LBG.com)...'Only those who know how much specificity is needed, can be specific enough'. Let me attempt a fine point for a change (Breathe Daryl,OB, breathe slowly).

Hi Air.

Carry the # 3 PP like you'd carry water in your hand. Carry the water to the ball. The slippery force you are carrying to the ball is a Package composed of your HANDS, club head LAG, a flat left wrist and the true PLANE LINE (6-G-0).

The LAG is alive and whispers to the holder! It says "Don't spill a drop of me. Throw all of me THROUGH the ball FULLY UP PLANE, through it's sub-atomic structure and through the 46 dimensions of life which lie beneath the ball. Don't worry, as long as you feel a part of my presence in your hand and on the # 3 PP, you will succeed!" (6-C-2-A)

You see the LAG Pressure tells you where and how to move your hands as long as your destination is DOWN THROUGH THE BALL AND UP PLANE TO YOUR EAR WHERE YOU CAN RELEASE THE WATER (LAG).


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I probably don't have so much experience with Lag (have been throwing it away), but I'm working on it. Thx.
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Old 10-20-2010, 11:49 AM
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I think that the most important point in "Basic Motion" is learning to create and operate a Primary Lever.
I like this, Daryl. Thanks!

For those who know, it says a lot with a little. For those who don't know . . .

Keep studying and working!

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