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Yoda's Ground School Yellow Paper (Hit the DIRT!!!!)
Thanks to Martee for the tech. assist. Golf Clap.
Thanks to Yoda for showing me this over flap jacks . . . shirt's still got the surup stain (amongst others). Let the education commence . . . . ![]() ![]() |
Amazing the amount of information that is contained in theses drawings, particularly the first one. (I have my own personal cracker barrel art work, a treasure to behold if I must say so....)
The explanation that accompanies the diagrams bring TGM alive and in both common terms and TGM terms. I know that the Plane of the Shoulder Turn, at the top was key, turn the shoulders on the back stroke, down the plane on the Down stroke. |
The cool part was how he starts out by drawing nothing but a circle. Then, with concise and easy-to-understand language, at a pace that fits the individual student, he adds 1 piece at a time. The finished product is as posted. A TGM Masterpiece created with a few Sharpies. Those of us that own one refer to it often to reinforce the basics. Seriously considering framing mine. Thanks Yoda. (And nice of you, Colonel, to post for others to see. And, by the way, enjoy your slightly insane portion of the site.) Dr Dave
----------------------------------------------------------------There is no body cavity that can't be reached with a good strong arm and a 14 gauge needle. |
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Yes the Sweet Spot Plane Line is inbetween them. Diagram 2-C-1#1 gives a good view of this from down the line. |
A picture is worth a 1000 words
The true Three Dimensional Impact: Down, Out (flip the first picture over), and Forward to Low Point:cool: .
Picture number two, 10-13-A :) . Seeing is believing. |
Yellow Pad
What are the words at the top right of the first diagram: above radius, tangent and chord?
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