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 #397 01-03-2011, 01:52 PM innercityteacher Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Pennsylvania Posts: 1,900 The only warm-up session I'll use at Cuscowilla. Originally Posted by KevCarter LOL My post came off badly. I know your intentions are great, just want to help you to NOT fall into the same trap I do constantly. Kevin And everywhere else, BTW, is this one. # 1 http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/showt...=right+forearm Quote: Enough already. You've got a round to play tomorrow. Here's what to do: Tonight. Go into Impact Fix (8-2) and then backinto Adjusted Address (8-3). Over and over. Note the terrific difference inLeft Wrist Locations between the two. Also, be critically aware of the ForwardLean of the Clubshaft in Fix as opposed to the almostright-angled-to-the-Line alignment in Adjusted Address. Finally, Monitorcarefully the difference in the Wrist Alignments, i.e., Flat at Fix, Bent atAdjusted Address. You may be able to accomplish the correct alignments in Fix, but fail totallyin real time. If so, the problem may well lie in your Right Shoulder location.In Fix, make sure you keep that Right Shoulder down (On Plane per 7-13).You're probably coming into Impact too high, and as a result, you're "runningout of right arm," an automatic throwaway. From the Top, turn yourRight Shoulder directly toward the Ball and then through it, and continueto Trace the Straight Plane Line with it into the Follow-Through. PictureTrevino's Right Shoulder Down on plane through impact and let it happen. Finally, per the last paragraph in 7-3, from Fix, use your Right Elbow Action(the Magic of the Right Forearm) to move the club up, in and back on plane.Learn to feel that originating motion. And then... Quote: Tomorrow. In your pre-game warm-up, emphasizeyour Impact Fix position before each shot. Focus first on the very shortones -- Acquired Motion per 12-5-2, Right Forearm no higher than level withthe ground. Take the motion to the end of the Follow-Through -- BothArms Straight Position -- and make sure your left wrist is flat and yourright wrist has remained bent. Hit a lot of these shots and monitor thefollow-through -- which is also the finish in this case -- and ask: First Imperative: "Is my Left Wrist Flat? Is my Right WristBent?" Second Imperative: "Did I feel and sustain the loading pressureagainst the passive first joint of my Right Forefinger throughout theDownstroke, Impact, the Follow-Through (Both Arms Straight) and even into myFinish? Third Imperative: "Did I trace the Straight Plane Line? And did Idirect the Clubhead Lag Down -- through the Ball, throughthe Aiming Point, through the Low Point, through to the end ofthe Follow-Through (Both Arms Straight Position)?" Then, do what you can to achieve these alignments during your full Strokes. Donot think of how you're going to do it, just focus on your objective. I think this is what Daryl was saying earlier, or a big part of it. If my Alignments are correct at Impact Fix, I can then Pivot down sending my right shoulder and # 3 PP to replicate the Impact Fix position down through China. That is our version of the Swing. I'm still looking for TSP. 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