I personally gained much insight into how key, the shorter strokes are to building your swing. I have found it easy to discern a problem by going back to Acquired or Basic from Total swing.
The part I had a question about was Yoda's reference tgo 12-3-0 and the Mechanical Checklist and how to use it to check critical alignments (wrists vertical, etc).
Could someone elaborate on how to use TGM to determine critical alignments for each part of the total swing. One example should suffice (don't do the entire swing).
To be sure, I am no expert on TGM but I have been through the book many times (and before you ask, Yes, I followed the reading structure outline on page x). I tend to carry it around with me and find time to go back and reread many parts over and over but I do find this forum and Chuck's with videos do help clear up the fog.
Kevin
Thomas Edison knew 1800 ways not to build a light bulb
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Thomas Edison knew 1800 ways not to build a light bulb.