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Old 04-22-2011, 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by NCHamr View Post
I think the fact that Yoda just had to post an extra video of ICT smoking his driver goes a long way in showing his outstanding passion for teaching and for the game. That's the kind of mentor I'd like to learn from
To review my beginning understanding:

1) Correct grip under the heel pad of the front or left hand. "DRINK WATER HANDS"
2) Standard, Mid-Body Address. THE BENT LEFT WRIST IS MID-BODY TO PROMOTE LAG IN BOTH DIRECTIONS!
3) MacDonald drills showing independent shoulder and hip motion, marching, sequencing and a natural turn while in BALANCE.
4) BALANCE MUST BE MAINTAINED THROUGH THE ENTIRE SWING SO THE ORGANIC SWING HITS ALL OF THE PROPER SWING POSITIONS OF THE GOLFING MACHINE.
4.5 Proper left forearm above right at address PROPER SHOULDER ALIGNMENT
5) A Balanced Tripod allows the club to release and bite down to compress the ball AS THE CLUB OVERTAKES THE FRONT ARM AND SWINGS PAST THE HEAD. As my confidence grew, my club speed grew and my trust of the club face grew.
6) A properly held club will do do all the work by itself as the Hands, which are strong, educated clamps, move through the Machine.

Lynn Blake understands the technical and logical relationships of The Golfing Machine, all of them. He transmits his understanding using insights formed by many years of living golf. Reading TGM will give you the right words but Lynn will teach you the correct tune and rhythm, and the author's intent in composing the organic composition.

YOU CANNOT POSE YOURSELF INTO THE CORRECT STATIC POSITIONS. THE CORRECT POSITIONS ARE DYNAMIC AND ORGANIC AND ARE LOGICALLY RELATED ONE TO ANOTHER IN BALANCE WITH RHYTHM.

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