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Hey John, You really are just a person who likes to argue, LOL!
Why would you specifically relate to "these drawings" and not the chapter they are located in? Hey John, Resilience, Trajectory Control and Linear Force are all just some of the facts "baked into" those diagrams. Homer went out of his way to remind people that you have to cross -reference EVERYTHING!
For example, if you read 2-C-0 you'd see the the intentionality of the shot is "compress the ball through a particular point along a particular line..." Horizontal Hinging is intended to send the ball in a particular direction as is Layback. Lacking intentionality, the ball comes off the face of the club "practically right angles." Check 2-D-0/2-D-1, to see a larger set of factors all of which I wonder if you have considered in forming your remarks. Homer was not an idiot or a fool (and it's fascinating to see you disrespect for him. Are you planning to sell something?) My stance on this site is that I'm learning and so I do not hold myself out as an expert. If I don't understand something, I make an observation and ask a question. But that is after reading the book and watching the videos and giving them the substantial credit they deserve. You seem to have no such restraint. Yoda gave you some good advice. A golf ball pays close attention to lots of factors at impact. There is a lesson there for all of us. Quote:
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ICT,
Thank you for referring me to those passages and your input. I don't really like to argue. I like to understand. I question until I do (if allowed). Surely, sometimes it takes me awhile to understand and I accept my limitations in that regard. I am truly sorry if I come off as a person that argues just to argue. It is just my way of learning. Question until understanding. I've asked before and if that method of understanding is no longer allowed I will understand. No harm no Foul. I am a fan of the book and use concepts from it in my own teaching. JG |
You are a fan of TGM??? How would you know?
Kids come into my computer lab and grab the $3000 machines from time to time and shake them or twirl them or... They are kids, as I said.
When I ask them, "Did you loose the common sense that you used to cross the street this morning (In an above-conversational level tone)," they usually say something like "What are you talking about?" So I explain. "Crossing the street requires you to be careful of cars and other moving machines which will hurt you. You considered the context or big-picture of the street. You were smart and so you made it to school. You walk into my room and you try to damage an expensive machine that could help you become a millionaire by giving you an education. Why? Where is the common sense you had this morning?" John, you are an adult and as I recall, you seem capable of considering the big-picture (if that is you in those you-tube videos) in making logical presentations. Yet, somehow, you expect me to believe that you are incapable or unable to look at a diagram in TGM and not consider five pages in front or in back? Really? And you do this passive-aggressive stuff I see at school. Like a child, you bully and try to hide behind victim status ("If I'm allowed.") (I have to accept my limitations...I question until I do....) Your response seems like your the standard "I'm really trying to get better" BS bullies try to use when they are caught. "Just my way of learning...acting, speaking , assaulting, confusing..." I don't think you are credible. ICT Quote:
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ICT,
You are entitled to your opinion. Another personal attack from a different person. Shocking that a discussion can't take place without this type of behavior. I understand better now that this is a place for like minded individuals looking to discuss TGM without fear of challenges. I will honor that desire and limit my questions to the non challenging type. JG |
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Lets see now..... I am not here to just defend John, as I think that he came on a little hot, but I will defend the right to ask questions, no matter how stupid they may seem, and that we, as members of this community, try to answer them in a appropriate/correct way. Answering as you did, ICT, makes me question your credibility as an educator. |
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We are all friends here. Come on guys, it's not worth WWIII. :laughing9 Kevin |
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Where do you think Homer was wrong? Do you think that the ball doesn't stick during the impact interval? That it rolls on the face? Or something else? |
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"Properly right angles"?
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