Question: The idea of not being able to push and pull at the same time...I am not a weight lifter but I have lifted weights. If I were to bend down and pick up a barbell, I feel like I would be pushing from the waist down and pulling up from the arms and shoulders in one motion.
This series is just another reason that this is the BEST GOLF SITE on the web! Thanks for sharing!
I have taken a lot from the series. Extensor Action and the Flail demo were very good particularly.
Can anybody comment on losing the amount of Bend in the Right Wrist? This showed up again in this episode. Is this something that is done in Right Arm Swinging?
Also, he spoke of the left hip leading and thus keeping the flail in an in-line condition. Would this be the same with the right forearm driving in hitting?
Good stuff. But I'm wondering why he doesn't differentiate between the 'standard' flail and the 'golfer's' flail. Piece of string vs. hinge pin?
The 'standard' flail as Tomasello demonstrates allows the 'clubhead' to pass the hands. The 'golfer's' flail has a hinge pin that only permits cocking and rotating and doesn't allow a bent left wrist.
Good stuff. But I'm wondering why he doesn't differentiate between the 'standard' flail and the 'golfer's' flail. Piece of string vs. hinge pin?
The 'standard' flail as Tomasello demonstrates allows the 'clubhead' to pass the hands. The 'golfer's' flail has a hinge pin that only permits cocking and rotating and doesn't allow a bent left wrist.
I think the demonstration is valid. The "clubhead" could pass the hands if the pivot motion is interrupted. That's what would happen with a real club and real human wrists. The hands are still leading and the in-line condition of the lever is achieved.
Again, great stuff! Keep it coming! This exactly the verification on that I need right now. I hit using the Croker Method and all of this is very similar to Tom's teaching. I am surprised that he does not use more TGM terms. Thanks again!