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I'm such a jerk, but I can't help it. :laughing9 You forgot the Newly Discovered Fifth Accumulator and he does admit to using #4 at Startdown and Impact. So, the corrected order of Release is: 4 - 1 - 2&3 - 4 - 5 :) ((((((Actually, to become an Accumulator, you first need an out-of-line condition to Accumulate and Release. But don't say anything and maybe nobody will notice))))))) :laughing9 He is fun to read and has a refreshing perspective on all things Golf. I read everything he writes. And,,, he has had a sobering influence on those British Criminals Down-Under. :laughing9 Don't be angry GolfGuru, it's all said in fun. |
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I don't know a ton about Mac's teaching, but it seems to me Lag has discovered some of the same things as Mac. I don't think I'm smart enough to ever learn enough about Homer Kelley to move on from G.O.L.F. The yellow book is my chosen rest-of-my-life long study, but guys like Erickson are a huge help to my learning just in the fact that they support TGM so enthusiastically! Kevin |
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Lagpressure fully admits and teaches to use Both Wrists Like Motors Uncocking Forcibly. :crybaby: And, he admits to redefining TGM Hitting Procedure to suit his own method and interpretation. Additionally he states: Quote:
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Please allow me to clear the uncertainty about Mac and John. At ground zero, place a Professional Golfer. 100,000 miles away, place a TGM Golfer. Then, accelerate them to the speed of light toward each other so that the collision will fuse them together. Then you'll have a Mac and John student. :laughing9 Warm Regards, Daryl |
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The Horse Speaketh...
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John sent me this e mail this morning..
"I think the thing that is confusing for many of the TGM guys is the position of the right elbow.. it's because of all the bag work that I have done training my hands to fire hard from pitch, so that I can fully embrace the hit impulse. By bending the right arm more "pitch" it increases the range of motion for my hands to travel, and because I have trained them to out race the clubhead.. I actively fire #2 and #3 in unison.. but because I do it from pitch, it looks confusing to TGM guys because they are used to seeing passive hand swingers from there.. This is the secret of the P3 4:30 line I teach, because this way, I still get the full range of motion of the 3rd accumulator, not the trapping "less rotation" action that is typically seen with hitters using punch. The bottom line is that to do what I do.. you really need to train the hands and forearms with a lot of bag work.. then it all makes sense.. including Hogan's three right hands. By doing it this way, we get the best of both worlds.. the steeper angle of attack of the swinger, so we can be great long iron players, but also the nudge toward holding shaft flex longer than a typical dead hand swinger.. all the while avoiding the arms flying off the body into the post impact parallel plane protocol that Homer talks about in chapter #2.. or what I call moving into an equal angular post impact spiral. The clubshaft stays on a true plane post impact, with an angled hinge, and actually attempts to limit right arm straightening as the upper right arm stays packed on the body. This is why I call this pivot driven hitting. 2-M-3, "Unless pivot thrust actually drives #4 through impact" well all I have to say about that is... there is no "UNLESS". My golf swing is all about pivot thrust through impact, not just guidance, support and delivery of the power package. Let's not forget Homer's words... "The pivot IS the master accumulator" let us not forget such a noble truth." Attachment 1871 |
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If John wants to redefine a few terms and invent a couple of others, it's ok so long as we all understand the meaning of the Terms. John has found a Pattern that he thinks is very effective and holds up under pressure. He certainly has the credentials to know. He should want and embrace critical review and I'm sure that he does. It's unfortunate that he got me first because I'm about middle of the road on TGM knowledge/Application. More knowledgeable members of this Forum must be sleeping. :laughing9 But I might be a little more sensitive to these kinds issues because I believe that TGM is a System/Method. Everyone else and John consider TGM only a set of Concepts, Theories, and Components to manipulate into personal custom Patterns, whereas I actually believe in 12-2-0 (6th Edition) and that a Flat Left Wrist is a Flat-Left-Wrist. But lets be clear that John is teaching a Pattern and that he uses some freedom in redefining TGM terminology to put a name to it. 4 Barrel Hitting. |
Everyone teaches patterns. Some single ones. Others multiple ones around a players basic pattern. JE has his and describes it in non TGM lingo. What he does and how he does it are based on the concepts just fine. #5 is a concept too that encompasses F.Swivel in an unusual way.
You can keep looking at the photos all you like though until you stand and "do" with him you will never "feel" the drive thrust in it. He sits within our paradigm. |
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I truly like what he says about Zone 1. The Pivot should keep moving and move far. I disagree that everything he does and says resides within the Conceptual bounds of TGM. His theory is Anti-Power Package and Anti-Arm Acceleration Sequence. Additionally, the P3-4:30 position, which means that when the Clubshaft is Parallel to the Ground during the Downswing, but that the Butt End of the Club points to a 4:30 Position (inside Aft Quadrant of the Ball) on the Ball, is off Plane. When the Clubshaft is Parallel to the Ground it should also be Parallel to the Base-Line of the Inclined Plane. I don't disagree with him, but I don't think that his method should be called TGM. In Fact, he better be at the 4:30 position with the Clubshaft because his hands are so far from the Ball at Release, he needs the extra Time for his Hands to stay ahead of the Clubhead at Impact. The following Quote from the 6th Edition, Requires that the Golfer use a Turned Shoulder Plane and Hands Controlled Pivot. Otherwise one cannot get the Hands to the Line-of-Site-to-the-Ball before Release. (TGM is a Method) JE has a Picture Perfect Pitched Elbow Location but it's forced. A Turned Shoulder Plane would Locate it Automatically. Quote:
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You (Daryl) stinking middle of the road TGM knowledge level amateuuuurs!:laughing9 This is kind of like the brown bag (engulfed in flames) that Bucket left at my doorstep...I ain't going near it! I do not get the 5th Acc. business, cuz I have a specific definition as to what an accumulator is. As Daryl says it is not an out of line condition...poetic license and TGM is like a cocktail...a molotov cocktail! Still, if you know what you are doing you can do it again.
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