LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Learning and Applying TGM w/disabilities by a 21 hcp. Thread: Learning and Applying TGM w/disabilities by a 21 hcp. View Single Post #395 01-03-2011, 12:38 PM KevCarter Lynn Blake Certified Associate Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Wisconsin Posts: 1,955 Originally Posted by innercityteacher I found this quote: # 1 http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/showt...=right+forearm Part of this response from Yoda is this (my bold): Question 1) I have a 3-wood in the closet here for use during my class prep time. With my right wrist level and bent is it not automatically on the club shaft plane since the wrists are level? (2+2) Question 2) Am I right in thinking this set-up solves a lot of problems, Hitting or Swinging? Question 3) If 1 and 2 are right, wouldn't HK say that the rest of the golf swing is a personal preference? Question 4) But wouldn't HK also say that TSP is pretty damn effective and you should give it a spin otherwise you'll just wind up like the rest of the world on the Elbow Plane? Question 5) To get to the Elbow Plane (on purpose) couldn't I could keep my level wrists on my club of choice and simply bend my right elbow? Otherwise, I"m what ever designated plane my arms are extending from? I can't get you tube at school but I'll try to get Phil's pictures from the net. Daryl, where did you post the TSP pro's? Thanks for your efforts. I'll benefit from them. ICT 1) Peek at my 06 Magic of the Right Forearm document. There are passages of other teachers including YODA explaining how to get that Right Forearm on plane at address. 2) It takes away the need for more compensations. "Address the ball with your Left Wrist Level and your Right Forearm On Plane. Until you do this, you are wasting your time in a sea of compensations." -- LYNN BLAKE 3) Absolutely. Except for the Imperatives. "I don't care what you do, as long as you know how you do it." -- HOMER KELLEY 4) Here is what Mr. Kelley said towards the end. I believe this would include the TSP... "If I were starting to play golf, this is what I would concentrate on. It's what it all boils down to. It's even simpler than The Triad." • At Fix, establish your Flat, Level and Vertical Left Wrist and your On Plane Right Forearm Angle of Approach (7-3). • At Start Up, take your Hands Up, Back, and In on the Plane of your Right Forearm. • Through Impact, return to the Fix Hand Location and the established Right Forearm Angle of Approach. From that foundation, focus on the imperatives and essentials while monitoring the pressure points. Sounds simple, and it works for me. I'm not sure yet if this simplicity can totally work in with my teaching, but I believe anyone can master basic hitting no matter what their physical condition. As players get more advanced, they add Power Accumulators until we get to 4 Barrel Hitting. 5) Good question. I'll leave that one for the others. As always, just my opinions, please see my signature. I will sit back and learn from the others along with you. Kevin __________________ I could be wrong. I have been before, and will be again. ALIGNMENT G.O.L.F. KevCarter View Public Profile Send a private message to KevCarter Visit KevCarter's homepage! Find all posts by KevCarter