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 #491 02-13-2011, 04:05 PM innercityteacher Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Pennsylvania Posts: 1,900 Hearing and Feeling the Pincher of Success Originally Posted by Daryl Who are you talking about? Hey Daryl, my Barrington brother from another mother, I kept doing the same thing over again in the same way and decided I was insane. It was a combination low self-esteem, eleven hip operations and seeing the HP and Feeling Serenity, Love, and the Fluid Power of Sub-atomic Transfiguration. I was watching Lynn hit drives and listening to his check list. He said "pincher action." It's not in the book. But it is here in our forum search engine at LBG. In our LBG forums we have you, O.B. Left, drewitgolf, Guitar Man and Yoda. It reveals connections to Hitting procedures that can be taught but not observed. Quote: Originally posted by drewitgolf Rob, Extensor Action is employed from Impact Fix (or as late as Start Up) to the end of Follow Through. After that it is no longer in use (Finish). During the sections that Extensor Action is working its magic, the left arm is above the Plane (unless #3 is zero'ed out), necessitating the direction of the stretch to be below the Plane. But it does cross the Plane at the point of pressure directing the stretch. As you approach Top, the direction of the stretch is closer to the Plane Angle, but still below it. __________________ But that is just a start of the AHAAA! Quote: Originally posted by O.B.Left Im still struggling with this. I get the stretch being below plane when EA is in the direction of the left arm. But why is the stretch in that direction? Or why is the stretch not on plane (in the direction of the right arm)? Would that the change the axis of rotation to the right shoulder or something? Thanks. I love my EA but there are still some eggs in the incubator. What else is new ? How does a Hitter apply EA? In what way and in what strength is EA applied? Quote: Originally posted by drewitgolf Rhythm (roll of the #3 Accumulator) is controlled by the Right Elbow, bending and straightening. So how do we control this Right Elbow that wants to be all over the place? Hope you guessed...by the left arm and the Extensor Action that turns the Left Arm into a leasch. When you control the Right Elbow you control the rate of Clubhead Closing or RPM's (6-B-1-D-3). Extensor Action was left out of 12-3-0, Section 3, Adjusted Address because to employ to a significant degree will pull you out of a Bent Left Wrist/ Flat Right Wrist Alignment and put you into and Impact Alignment, Flat Left Wrist/Bent Right. By definition (6-A-4), both arms are not straight until Follow Through (8-11). Assuming your Follow Through isn't your Finish, the Left Arm will now bend and Swivel to the Plane (4-D-0), which means the Left Arm is no longer straight and Extensor Action is no longer employed. Rob (BBax) is using the 7th edition. Too much EA will pull the FLW into Impact Fix and I believe that position mandates a different type of technique. Impact Fix fixes a Stationary head which remains Stationary while the hands go back to Standard or Adjusted Address. Too much EA in the wrong direction (not under plane) just whacks out proper alignments and allows the right arm to come off Plane! Quote: Originally posted by O.B. Left PS That right elbow is getting even more important in my perception of things. The right elbow controlling the roll of #3 power accumulator and the right elbow being held in position by extensor action. Fantastic. No more swiveling through impact with a behaving itself right elbow. The right elbow also cocks the left wrist. Didnt Homer say if he had to do over again he'd build his swing around the right elbow? Or something to that effect. Now, I haven't finished learning, especially about Swivels, but a Stationary Head, Adjusted Address, Horizontal Hinge, a shorter right elbow bend maybe just to Acquired Motion will all contribute to an effective Hitting motion and becoming a regular sub-par shooter. Quote: Originally posted by Guitar Man Right elbow motion and alignments throughout the swing are very, very, very important. Building a golf swing around the right elbow would produce precision and power in the golf swing. Weekend golfers have the right elbow moving incorrectly and out of alignment for most of the swing and try all the golf tips and nonsense to fix the faults when fixing right elbow motion and alignments would do the job. To Better Golf, John W Rohan-Weaver GSEM I had not read the above post when I started this short missive. But I am grateful for it! I don't know the man but I'm thinking he's a bright, well-informed golfer like so many here, besides me. I know that Swivels are part of Swinging so it's ok. I know that regular sub-par shooting would make me a pro-level player. Fine. All of us know that the world is full of people that could play you out of your house on a golf course that are not pros. I know that I have to get my right elbow aligned correctly with correct speed, and my EA has to be right in my address for real success ICT __________________ HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day! innercityteacher View Public Profile Send a private message to innercityteacher Find all posts by innercityteacher