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Re: Oil And Water
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Why did Homer call it a right arm swing, if the right arm swing using 10-3-K is a Hit through impact? I'm not the stand up guy. I really want to know. Bagger |
Re: Oil And Water
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In the video you will see of Tomasello there is NO HIT....it's one smooth motion (even (constant) acceleration) from start down....it's a true swing per 10-11-0-1....Tomasello is using the MAGIC OF THE RIGHT FOREARM with a FULL SWEEP RELEASE....what I believe happens is....one achieves maximum handspeed with NO throwaway results. I have generated all kinds of great shots with this procedure....pinpoint accurate sandwedges to 300 yard drives with spectacular boring trajectory. Just read the Tomasello interview in GI GI: What happens to the shots of a player who executes these moves? Tomasello: The player will immediately hit the ball higher and straighter, and substantially longer. The flight pattern will be dead straight to its apex, with the ball falling a touch left or drawing fractionally as it decends. DG |
Differentiating The Right Arm Swing And The Bat
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But the Bat (driven by Muscular Thrust) is not the Right Arm Swing (driven by Centrifugal Force). Or vice versa. |
Re: Differentiating The Right Arm Swing And The Bat
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I believe the right arm swing has both muscular thrust and centrifugal force per 2-M-1....the Full Sweep or Random Sweep release gives the right arm swing its swing characteristics (lengthwise acceleration...longitudinal acceleration).....however, there has to be a release action when using right arm acceleration....whether the release is early or late is the players choice.....if the player employs maximum trigger delay and a snap release, the action becomes more of a hit rather than a swing. In the right arm swing, the golfer DOES NOT drive the right arm through impact without a releasing action (or you will get a clubhead throwaway condition per 6-D-2)....the trigger is non-automatic instead of an automatic trigger. DG |
Right Arm Swinging: Point / Counterpoint
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1. I believe the right arm swing has both muscular thrust and centrifugal force per 2-M-1. There is a fine line between a Muscular Thrust that Radially Drives the Clubhead and a Muscular Thrust that Longitudinally generates a Centrifugal Force that Drives the Clubhead. That fine line differentiates Hitting from Right Arm Swinging. 2. ...the Full Sweep or Random Sweep release gives the right arm swing its swing characteristics (lengthwise acceleration...longitudinal acceleration). The Release Point has nothing to do with Swinging versus Hitting. Both Swingers and Hitters can release the Club as soon as possible (Full Sweep), as late as possible (Snap) or somewhere in between (Random Sweep). 3......however, there has to be a release action when using right arm acceleration. Agreed. Right Arm or Left, with or without Body Momentum Transfer, Accumulated Power must be Released. 4....whether the release is early or late is the players choice. Agreed, and per Item 2 above, that player can be either Swinger (Right Arm or Left) or Hitter. 5. ....if the player employs maximum trigger delay and a snap release, the action becomes more of a hit rather than a swing. Longitudinal Acceleration and Radial Acceleration determine the physics of Swinging or Hitting, not Trigger Delay and Release Type. 6. In the right arm swing, the golfer DOES NOT drive the right arm through impact without a releasing action (or you will get a clubhead throwaway condition per 6-D-2). Per Item 3 above, Accumulated Power must be Released. However, both Left Arm and Right Arm Swingers use Centrifugal Force Throw-Out Action to drive the Club, not Muscular Thrust Drive-Out Action. 7. ...the trigger is non-automatic instead of an automatic trigger. Both Left Arm and Right Arm Swingers can use the Aiming Point procedure to effect an Automatic Trigger. |
Re: Right Arm Swinging: Point / Counterpoint
Yoda,
Just play the tape!!! DG |
Yoda: a very clear post that puts everything in TGM terminology. TGM is here so we can make finer distinctions that would otherwise not be possible.
Deleware Golf: you are promoting TT's Right Arm Swing, not just any old Right Arm Swing, correct? In that sense, you are teaching a method/procedure, am I right? Would you teach this Pattern to most golfers? |
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It's not any old right arm swing (and it's not TT's right arm swing).....it is the right arm swing. DG |
Hang On, DG!
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Re: Hang On, DG!
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In the mean time. I prefer to understand the Right Arm Swing based on Homers definition. There is common terminology. Assuming Yoda is correct about the tape not even mentioning the right arm swing, I'm not certain there is much to learn other than some variations on the left arm swing. But for the sake of this thread, let's assume the tape is all about the right arm swing. Bagger |
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