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Old 07-30-2006, 09:47 PM
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Originally Posted by lagster
Tom believed that the left arm is the arm that is SWINGING, "BUT IT IS BEING SWUNG BY THE RIGHT ARM." He did not teach "the Bat." He believed the left shoulder is the center of the stroke.

He taught HITTING USING THE 10-2-D Grip, and SWINGING with the Strong Single Action.

He kept in contact with Mr. Kelley and had many phone conversations recorded between them. He was constantly learning, and did occasionally change the emphasis of what he taught.

He really believed in "the magic of the right forearm."
Lagster,

Any reference I make to 10-3-K is from 7-19. I don't think Tomasello was trying to teach the bat either...I believe it's really a reference to right arm acceleration. However, I do believe Tommy was trying to teach Full Power swinging. Optimal distance and accuracy combined with the ability to integrated the hitting procedure easily to the game of golf effectively.


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Last edited by Delaware Golf : 08-04-2006 at 09:41 PM.
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