You'll have to ask yourself why does Homer write in the 7th edition that full power is generated through the left and right arms per....the paper trail is 12-5-3, 10-3-D, 10-3-A,B,C. Then go to Tomasello's Power video from the chapter series.
DG
A few?'s DG.
1. 10-3-C + 10-3-K = Full power? Not too worried about it, sometimes I use it when tight or nervy and all I need is a reasonable shot.
2. 10-3-D ".....Either arm....",
Left or right but not both, correct?
3. I do experience "elbow" pain in the brachialis when I pull with the right arm. Would you suspect grip("swing wreckers"), alignment, tension or flexibility?
I beat alot of balls and this pain is a legitimate concern. At this point I am not convinced it is inherent to the "correct" procedure.
Your suspicions are correct. My question now remains is it inherently structuraly insufficient or is there a flaw in my procedure?
So....
10-3-D(right arm) always = Picket Fence
Bumpy
I would suspect a flaw in your procedure/execution. I have swung the club with my right arm for years and no pain from the swinging procedure I learned from Tom Tomasello. I swing daily with weighted clubs per Harvey Penick's recommendation too.
As Tom Tomasello has said, all big hitters use their right arm.
I would suspect a flaw in your procedure/execution. I have swung the club with my right arm for years and no pain from the swinging procedure I learned from Tom Tomasello. I swing daily with weighted clubs per Harvey Penick's recommendation too.
As Tom Tomasello has said, all big hitters use their right arm.
I would suspect a flaw in your procedure/execution. I have swung the club with my right arm for years and no pain from the swinging procedure I learned from Tom Tomasello. I swing daily with weighted clubs per Harvey Penick's recommendation too.
As Tom Tomasello has said, all big hitters use their right arm.
DG
Yes, but so does everyone else. There are three ways - Swing or drive the right forearm through impact, or use the Right Arm Swing with pitch elbow and risk the "twinge" that HB points out in 7-19.
Yes, but so does everyone else. There are three ways - Swing or drive the right forearm through impact, or use the Right Arm Swing with pitch elbow and risk the "twinge" that HB points out in 7-19.
I have been swinging with the right arm for over 15 years never felt a twinge in my right elbow.
Just read the new Mike Bender book Zach is using his arms in the downswing just like Tomasello per the Tomasello videos on this site. Interesting to note Bender is a Mac O'Grady disciple. Who did Mac O'Grady and Tom Tomasello spend a lot of time studying the Golfing Machine with....HK (Homer Kelley the man himself).
using his arms in the downswing just like Tomasello per the Tomasello videos on this
Originally Posted by Delaware Golf
I have been swinging with the right arm for over 15 years never felt a twinge in my right elbow.
Just read the new Mike Bender book Zach is using his arms in the downswing just like Tomasello per the Tomasello videos on this site. Interesting to note Bender is a Mac O'Grady disciple. Who did Mac O'Grady and Tom Tomasello spend a lot of time studying the Golfing Machine with....HK (Homer Kelley the man himself).
DG
"using his arms in the downswing just like Tomasello per the Tomasello videos on this site."
DG, in my most effective rounds of golf, I felt like I was "a machine actively concentrating on maintaining my systems of arms and hands."
Yesterday, shooting a 76, and earlier shooting a 77 and an 80, I felt like I wheeled my machine in a a direction and "did the checklist!" So yesterday, I was- ..."center of green- marker one foot in front of ball- Ball position- Angle Hinge Impact rehearsal through the ball-Impact Fix-left wrist cock-right arm drive. "
Near the green- "pitch, chip or putt?" Then, the rehearsal of Impact through the Ball and the checklist was done.
I felt like a was a small canon checking aim, elevation and amount of gunpowder! Does this constitute what you said in the quote above?
ICT
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