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Old 01-29-2007, 01:04 AM
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hehe... that too...

But Homer says that a flat left wrist is not essential in a 10-3-K. I am only saying that the CF is not like the Left arm throw out- Law of the Flail procedure.
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Old 01-29-2007, 03:11 AM
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actually ~.~
And up till now.. I don't think he is teaching 10-3-k /7-19 right arm swing... Just because he Over-emphasize the right forearm does not mean its a right arm swing thus may had been mis-used. I never hear him mentioning the right arm swing actually...

TT did mention about the flail. wrist un-cock.. in letter 2 , 2.00 minutes...also somewhere in Austrailian series.

The thing which is really confusing is right at the end of letter about 15,10 minutes.. he mention he is teaching a PUSH basic stroke.... ok thats confusing haha. Then he say he is throwing it...
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Old 01-29-2007, 06:47 AM
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I may be just an uneducated TGM beginner, but I think that TT clearly and explicitly demonstrates the difference between a right arm swing around the body and a hit out to the right field in video #5(power). Am I wrong or?
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Old 01-29-2007, 10:32 PM
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David,

he said it .. letter 2 , 15:10 minutes. Push ..

then later he said throw..
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Old 01-30-2007, 11:23 PM
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Primarily in TGM. The Left arm Swings with the left shoulder as the hinge the left side is the swing alignments, club face and the only side that swings. Right arms always pushing away in a swing or a HITand controlling the clubhead. The left arm can only swing.. The right can only

When the right arm swing... the right arm becomes the control of swing alignment. and the right elbow becomes the Hinge .. This is evident when we see the left arm and left wrist breaking down at impact

So I would like to confirm the very last thing.. Your opinion is the right arms is swinging and replaces the swing center ? for TT?... Sorry David, I am still a winnie bit confused what you are saying.

I personally think he is teaching the primary TGM method and he is not really swinging the right arm.. he is in fact pushing, or applying extensor action and can you point to me where he mentioned right arm swing in his video ?

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Old 01-30-2007, 11:28 PM
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Primarily in TGM. The Left arm Swings with the left shoulder as the hinge the left side is the swing alignments, club face and the only side that swings. Right arms always pushing away in a swing or a HITand controlling the clubhead. The left arm can only swing.. The right can only

When the right arm swing... the right arm becomes the control of swing alignment. and the right elbow becomes the Hinge .. This is evident when we see the left arm and left wrist breaking down at impact

So I would like to confirm the very last thing.. Your opinion is the right arms is swinging and replaces the swing center ? for TT?... Sorry David, I am still a winnie bit confused what you are saying.

I personally think he is teaching the primary TGM method and he is not really swinging the right arm.. he is in fact pushing, or applying extensor action and can you point to me where he mentioned right arm swing in his video ?

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Remember, I won't respond to miss quoted info.

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Old 01-31-2007, 01:30 AM
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Remember, I won't respond to miss quoted info.

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What was quoted? Nuke posted questions. Let alone misquoted?

Nuke, I don't see the right arm becoming the center of the stroke. I see more Hit with right arm throw using a swinger's pivot that keeps the left shoulder as the center.
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now.. that i had been Misquoted... I look forward to be Un-misquoted
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