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FLW
Dec 11, 2010 17:26:54 GMT -5
Post by imperfectgolfer on Dec 11, 2010 17:26:54 GMT -5
Here is a nice swing video by LB on the Taly mindset.
I think that it promotes the type of rhythmic stroking (equivalent to a backhanded tennis stroke) swing action that prevents the FLW from bending post-impact - without needing a NWT. I think that it promotes optimum control of the club by the rotating torso and swinging arms, and not by the arms/hands.
Jeff.
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FLW
Dec 11, 2010 18:17:20 GMT -5
Post by youngsiwalker on Dec 11, 2010 18:17:20 GMT -5
I promised myself after the first 29 training aids i wouldnt buy another................... one more wont hurt i guess.
Jeff, into the follow through when both arms are extended would the club head then be allowed to pass the clowns nose ?
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FLW
Dec 11, 2010 19:23:17 GMT -5
Post by imperfectgolfer on Dec 11, 2010 19:23:17 GMT -5
Simon, No - never during the followthorugh. The clubhead should only pass the clown's nose if one uses a finish swivel action. If one uses a hold-off finish action, then the clubhead will not pass the clown's nose until the late phase of the finish phase of the swing - as shown in this Jack Nicklaus sequence - see image 5. Jeff.
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FLW
Dec 11, 2010 19:55:00 GMT -5
Post by youngsiwalker on Dec 11, 2010 19:55:00 GMT -5
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FLW
Dec 11, 2010 23:25:30 GMT -5
Post by imperfectgolfer on Dec 11, 2010 23:25:30 GMT -5
Simon,
I cannot say anything positive about those videos. I think that he would benefit if he understood TGM mechanics.
I don't like his swing action at all.
Jeff.
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FLW
Dec 11, 2010 23:51:20 GMT -5
Post by wedgey on Dec 11, 2010 23:51:20 GMT -5
I guess you can freeze everything and be like a human popsicle hitting a ball, whatever works for ya!
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FLW
Dec 12, 2010 16:01:54 GMT -5
Post by youngsiwalker on Dec 12, 2010 16:01:54 GMT -5
But you say in your first post about how good the stroke is ? Thats why i questioned it, presumed you were a fan. I was shocked you did as i couldnt see the similarities to the backhand stroke.
"I think that it promotes the type of rhythmic stroking (equivalent to a backhanded tennis stroke) swing action that prevents the FLW from bending post-impact - without needing a NWT. I think that it promotes optimum control of the club by the rotating torso and swinging arms, and not by the arms/hands. "
Was you referring to the just the taly idea not the swing itself ?
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FLW
Dec 16, 2010 19:02:01 GMT -5
Post by imperfectgolfer on Dec 16, 2010 19:02:01 GMT -5
Simon,
I was only referring to the Taly idea and not the inventor's swing.
Jeff.
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