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Burner 04-09-2009 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Andy R (Post 62453)
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Ah, ok, it sounded like that was part of the definition of Extensor Action.

Maybe when defining a TGM term like Extensor Action it would be better to say something like "Extensor Action is.... etc" but I teach a modified version of it "by adding... etc."

I don't mean to be disrespectful, or anything, it's just that TGM is confusing enough as it is. :laughing9

Mr Kelley referred to the "checkrein" action of the left arm, where it applies a constant resistance to the effort the right arm makes to straighten.

Confusion arises from guys thinking that extensor action is the right arm pulling, and keeping, the left arm straight; whereas it is the left arm preventing the straightening of the right arm.

Mr Kelley did not deal in confusion: that only occurs in individual interpretations of what he was very specific about.

purehitter 04-09-2009 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Andy R (Post 62453)
Bold by Andy R



Ah, ok, it sounded like that was part of the definition of Extensor Action.

Maybe when defining a TGM term like Extensor Action it would be better to say something like "Extensor Action is.... etc" but I teach a modified version of it "by adding... etc."

I don't mean to be disrespectful, or anything, it's just that TGM is confusing enough as it is. :laughing9

I understand there is allot of info in TGM book. If you do the extensor action by the TGM book the radius can change. So add a little pull from the left arm to keep the left arm from growing too much. It helps big time for many golfers.

okie 04-09-2009 06:47 PM

Huh?
 
How many inches do you think the left arm grows as a result of our favorite phenomenal fictitious force? I doubt that max extention of the left arm (as long as it is maintained start to finish) can be a bad thing.

Andy R 04-10-2009 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Burner (Post 62457)
Mr Kelley referred to the "checkrein" action of the left arm, where it applies a constant resistance to the effort the right arm makes to straighten.

Confusion arises from guys thinking that extensor action is the right arm pulling, and keeping, the left arm straight; whereas it is the left arm preventing the straightening of the right arm.

Mr Kelley did not deal in confusion: that only occurs in individual interpretations of what he was very specific about.

Thats a great post and clears up some of my confusion about Extensor Action. Now I see 1-L-15 simply as a continuation of proper Extensor Action. Great stuff. :)


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