With your attitude, I rather spend my time fishing than explaining any TGM concepts. Good luck in your golf pursuits.
Touchy aren't we? You started all this by not being forthright in your reply. IMO you have no idea what the paddle wheel action is, no idea on how to explain it to others, that is.
Touchy aren't we? You started all this by not being forthright in your reply. IMO you have no idea what the paddle wheel action is, no idea on how to explain it to others, that is.
Alan,
I'm the one who supplied Lynn and his staff with the Tomasello video you found "very instructive"...that's what "Senior Member" means...
thanks man! no wonder i couldnt understand the chapters stuff, i have the dvd of the entire thing in my library...lol thanks to a well known 'love the right arm swinger' guy...a real rat.lol
This thing turned into an FGI/GEA thread really fast. Can't we all just get along?
That's why I ended it quickly...I believe in working in a postive educational environment not a negative one. Debate/discussion on topics can be made without pot shots.
paddle wheel motion is a slow consistant closing motion from the end of your backswing to impact usually used with hitters. It's closing and un-cocking at the same time at a steady speed all the way downplane.
Swingers to the opposite, it's a sequenced release meaning they first un-cock and then roll into impact
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I'm not a TGM or PGA certified Pro, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night
paddle wheel motion is a slow consistant closing motion from the end of your backswing to impact usually used with hitters. It's closing and un-cocking at the same time at a steady speed all the way downplane.
Swingers to the opposite, it's a sequenced release meaning they first un-cock and then roll into impact