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Old 01-31-2007, 07:41 PM
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now.. that i had been Misquoted... I look forward to be Un-misquoted
I would recommend you hit the sidelines.....read the book a number of times. And transcribe quotes from TGM videos word for word...when you return, quote from the book with reference numbers so we know where your analysis is coming from. Checkout Yoda, he is always referencing the book, a real master at it.

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Old 01-31-2007, 11:07 PM
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sighhhh.. ok ..
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I would recommend you hit the sidelines.....read the book a number of times. And transcribe quotes from TGM videos word for word...when you return, quote from the book with reference numbers so we know where your analysis is coming from. Checkout Yoda, he is always referencing the book, a real master at it.

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Some monkeys can re-type word for word. Better to understand the concept then be a parrot. I think you need to lighten up on this guy. Perhaps you will learn something new as well.
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Old 02-01-2007, 01:09 AM
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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.
Actually Mike.. thats what I understood as well. Thanks for mentioning I am not a monkey or a parrot. I prefer to be human.

Right arm swing is not what TT taught. .. its different. The right arm pushes no matter what, the left swing, right side pushes or provide structure and do not swing, HOWEVER, the right forearms forms the FLYING WEDGE thus the MAGIC of RIGHT FOREARMS, thats all! its consistent with what TT said, and thus what TT taught is a left arm swing !

But DG kept mentioning the right arm swing.IF the right arm starts to swing, its a right arm swing. ITS DIFFERENT!. TT only mentioned SWING your HAND , SWING your CLUB, PUSH your club, push it down and out.. but he never mention SWING YOUR RIGHT FOREARMS.

No matter its a HIT or a swing.. both looks like to be swinging, just that the power generator is different. Well I learned something as well in the process.

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Old 02-01-2007, 02:57 AM
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My take on it leans toward 4 barrell swinging, some might say switting. A very effective pattern for many tho. Tommy definitely had a good thing here.
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Old 02-01-2007, 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by nuke99 View Post
Actually Mike.. thats what I understood as well. Thanks for mentioning I am not a monkey or a parrot. I prefer to be human.

Right arm swing is not what TT taught. .. its different. The right arm pushes no matter what, the left swing, right side pushes or provide structure and do not swing, HOWEVER, the right forearms forms the FLYING WEDGE thus the MAGIC of RIGHT FOREARMS, thats all! its consistent with what TT said, and thus what TT taught is a left arm swing !

But DG kept mentioning the right arm swing.IF the right arm starts to swing, its a right arm swing. ITS DIFFERENT!. TT only mentioned SWING your HAND , SWING your CLUB, PUSH your club, push it down and out.. but he never mention SWING YOUR RIGHT FOREARMS.

No matter its a HIT or a swing.. both looks like to be swinging, just that the power generator is different. Well I learned something as well in the process.

PEACE !
Nuke, you're getting kookie on me.

Like I said before, Nuke my friend you need a heavy dose of TGM study off line. I would take my advice. Your last post is again full of misinterpretations and typos. Don't know anybody with right forearms! I think ones enough....it's all the magic I can take.

Believe what you want to believe...but Tomasello taught golfers to use their right forearm to control the downswing for both hitting and swinging. I would watch every video and I mean every video of Tommy's, you're giving me the impression that you have only watch one or two in videos more than once and maybe watched the whole video series once if at all. It really takes multiple viewings for his instruction to sink in.

For your previous post misinterpretations, I would read section 5-0 several times and then read it 2 or 3 more times. Pay particular attention to the comments on HANDS. Then contemplate the word MONITOR. I believe the answer for you lies in Letter video number 1. Open sesame....

Then, go and read the complete "Tomasello Audio from October 1993 Three-Day School" thread on this site and you'll find all right forearm swinging. Yeee Hawwww

For a reality check....remember the world is round not flat.


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Old 02-03-2007, 09:39 PM
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DG.. I have no audio tapes of tommasello, can you quote where he said he taught the RIGHT ARM SWING . Or RIght arm should swing. will sure appreciate it. I have read the video letter maybe 10 X or more and australian series a few times. but I could not find the word or statement "right arm should swing "

Even if I am wrong, you need to give me an exact reason and I was hopeful you correct it, but instead you gave me another riddle .
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Old 02-03-2007, 09:58 PM
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DG.. I have no audio tapes of tommasello, can you quote where he said he taught the RIGHT ARM SWING . Or RIght arm should swing. will sure appreciate it. I have read the video letter maybe 10 X or more and australian series a few times. but I could not find the word or statement "right arm should swing "

Even if I am wrong, you need to give me an exact reason and I was hopeful you correct it, but instead you gave me another riddle .
Hey if I made a mistake calling it a right arm swing, I stand corrected. However, Tommy is USING THE RIGHT FOREARM TO CONTROL THE SWING, A SWING THAT USES LONGITUDINAL ACCELERATION AND CENTIFUGAL FORCE. BOTTOM LINE.

Call what you will...RIGHT ARM SWING....4 BARREL SWING...LEFT ARM SWING. On my audio cassettes of my private instruction....Tommy is instructing me to use the right forearm to start the backswing and the downswing. As far as I'm concerned at this point, the swinging stroke that Tommy taught me in 1993 was 12-2-0 from the seventh edition controlled by the Magic of the Right Forearm.....Magic of the Right Forearm is mentioned in the Letter series....in the Australia videos he calls it SWINGING. But it's all RIGHT FOREARM. The lower body is not initiating START DOWN....IT"S THE RIGHT FOREARM. In 7-19, the basis for the right arm swing is Longitudinal acceleration and loosen wrists per 7-1 and right arm acceleration per 10-3-K.....sounds like a full power 12-2-0 to me.

You're agruement about a Right Arm Swing at this point....is water over the damn.

Do a search on Tomasello.....and Find my three day school post on Tomasello. Please feel free to comment on it....I would read through the whole thread. I have put a number of good posts in that thread.....all direct quotes from Tommy about using the right forearm. I have more.....but don't have a full day for the next 4 months to make cassette to CD transfer. I probably won't be making any more transcripts from cassettes because I almost lost tape number 2 (had to do minor surgery to it to bring it back to life, no data lost).....the next time those tapes are played is when I do the transfer.

DG

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Old 02-04-2007, 11:27 AM
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Right Arm Swing/4 Barrel Swing/Left Arm Swing
I will attempt to call Coophitter this week and ask him if Tomasello called it a 4 Barrel Swing.

My arguement.....I would think a 4 Barrel Swing would have Startdown initiated with the lower body and the use of pressure point #1 per 2-M-3.....and the Right Arm Swing would have the right forearm starting the club down at startdown.

I'm sure I didn't question Tommy about the 4 barrel swing when I studied with him, because a year later I asked Ben Doyle about the participation of the right arm in swinging and he sent me the 4 stroke patterns from the 3rd edition.....pattern 4....a 4 Barrel Swinging stroke pattern (10-4-D).

If anybody reading this know's Ben Doyle and could get his take on the difference between the right arm swing and a 4 barrel swing....I think the forum would appreicate it.

DG

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