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 #995 10-22-2012, 10:57 PM innercityteacher Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Pennsylvania Posts: 1,900 The Left Arm Check Rein Originally Posted by Daryl I know where you're coming from. You should re-start your "Basic Motion" training, and quickly move to Acquired Motion. Everything will start becoming easier. At 3:55 in the Video, he gets back into true form after the static demonstrations. He does an excellent job demonstrating the Right Forearm Angle of Approach at this place in the video. But he doesn't identify the Right Forearm angle of Approach as such. And, standing as upright as he does during the demonstration, you don't easily grasp the "Red Dot" learning aid I talked to you about. Sure, he's keeping it simple. To Yoda, it's as clear as day. The video could have been more effective if he compared the Right Forearm Angle of Approach to the Swivel as I did with you. You seemed to easily identify the correct procedure by using a comparison to the alternative, "Swiveling". With the proper Impact Fix position and a proper Bent Right Wrist the whole Power Package can go as high as it needs to with the restraint of the left arm that also provides a perfect "placeholder" for the 'Power Package." With the right arm farther away from my body, the right arm can slide very powerfully, simply dropping by covering the line or tracing the line powerfully, fluidly to the inner quadrant or back of the ball! I really didn't catch that before Daryl. The left arm check makes the right arm Impact Fix and and width carefree! A simple hip bump of an inch activates a swingle powerfully falling straight down, out and forward into the ball. Watch how Lynn's right forearm looks up to the sky as he works the flail and what a small hip move "throws out" the left wrist! http://youtu.be/EDNCLchMYRI Thanks Daryl and LBG! 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