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Old 02-12-2009, 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by KevCarter View Post
I guess I am a little surprised to not see much buzz about the book. Do you guys know something I don't? I'm hoping the new book will be a partner to Mr. Kelley's work, as well as an extension of it. Hopefully it's not being looked at as any sort of replacement or competitor? Any words of wisdom, or just being cautious of something new?

Thanks,
Kevin
Hi Kevin,

1- D. STRUCTURE "The vertical wall wall will support a load that would crumple the leaning wall. But a vertical picket fence will never support the load easily handled by a vertical brick wall."

The book you are refering to is written by Dr. Matthew Rosman. He is a GSEM and I believe a practicing Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine.

The book is meant as a companion to The Golfing Machine and will be worked into the A.I. cirriculum. The book's focus is on how your machine (your body) works in relation to TGM. It also contains information on how to maintain your Machine (your body).

The book is NOT about how to swing the club, but rather a what happens to your body during the swing manual. For those who wish for even more information Dr. Rosman suggests using the "Illustrated Atlas of Musculoskeletal Anatomy". The Atlas can be used as a reference manual for those who want a more in depth explanation of topics discussed in Dr. Rosman's book.

Anyone interested in why a person's body cannot execute some type of motion can benefit from seeking out this type of information. There are various sources for this kind of information. All I can say is that I have glanced at the material in these books and will be purchasing them.

Michael Phillips PGA, GSEB
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