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Old 02-23-2011, 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by innercityteacher View Post
The uniformity of TGM is captured in the accurate, insightful observations here at LBG.

One of the indirect proofs of the existence of a 9 dimensional Deity, at least, (reality, past, present, and future) is collaboration of Truth. (if the universe was a product of happenstance, nothing would be verifiable, ever.)

So, when Ed-Z, Yoda, Peggy Kirk Bell, and Tommy Armour all come up with the same drill to help Impact happen, we should be encouraged to uhmm, TRY IT!



http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/thread2729.html # 1





The why of it is profoundly instructive.

http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/thread2729.html # 4




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http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/thread4559.html # 1

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Originally posted by Yoda

For Swingers, the Sequenced Release (4-D-0) involves the Left Hand palm-down-to-the-Plane Karate Chop into Release followed by the Left Wrist Swivel into Impact. Meanwhile, the Right Hand is responsible for the passive Aiming of the #3 Pressure Point as Centrifugal Force provides the Active Clubhead Drive.

For Hitters, the Release of the Left Wrist Cock and Left Hand Roll are simultaneous. Both are actuated by the straightening Right Elbow. Thus, there is no Karate Chop and no Left Wrist Swivel into Impact. As with Swinging, the Right Hand's #3 Pressure Point provides guidance to the Stroke, but in addition, it also funnels the Right Arm Thrust as Active Clubhead Drive.
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