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The Tomasello Tapes -- Chapter One / The Pivot
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Very interesting ....and thanks very much for posting this - this footage rocks :)
Ive just watched it once but here are my preliminary points of note... He doesn't advocate a stationary head (per 2-0)- where his head stays right in the center of his stance... but then Homer suggested it was only recommended and not a nessesity. He suggests a preliminary tilting of his axis bring his head over his right leg.... He advocates a swinging procedure with a Standard Hip action powering the pivot. Knee and foot action is right anchor and flat left.. |
He seems to talk about swinging components, but at the same time he talks about pushing the right arm through the ball.
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Homer Kelley On The Stationary Head
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None of the six published editions of The Golfing Machine specifically advocate the 'Center of the Stance' Head position. Nevertheless, a glance at the reference marker behind the model's Centered Head in the photos of 9-1 and 9-2 make Homer's thoughts clear. He codified this recommendation in his as yet unpublished 7th edition. Here he articulates his Pivot Swing Center Tripod concept and states that the Head should be positioned "precisely between the Feet." Two final thoughts: 1. The Head Center reference marker in 9-1 remains in place through the Finish of the Stroke. However, I believe that Homer would have no problem -- for reasons of flexibility or personal preference -- with letting the Head and Body rise into the Finish. That is because all Acceleration has ceased by the end of the Follow-Through and only momentum carries the Player to the Finish. This view is further substantiated by Homer's own thoughts on the Plane in 2-F, wherein he states that all components must comply 'from Waggle to Follow-Through.' 2. In his Master Classes, he acknowledged that the Head may be located elsewhere at Fix. In such instances, he advised that the Head remain in that position. |
Sounds like 4-Barrel swinging to me.
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Right Arm Swing Revelations
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The Right Elbow Stroke Center is a condition of the Right Arm Swing (10-3-K). Otherwise, you are attempting a Stroke with two Centers -- the Left Shoulder (center of the Left Arm Swing) and the Right Elbow. This produces two 'circles' and obvious conflicts. Also, with the Right Elbow serving as the Stroke Center, the Low Point of the Stroke will be directly opposite the Elbow. Hence, the Right Elbow must be located in front of the Ball for a true Three-Dimensional Impact. This is yet another reason to keep that Right Arm moving during Release. |
Yoda, please tell us the points you don't agree with. This way when we watch the video, we can incubate properly..........
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He Says...He Says
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Great responce on the stationary head.... :)
Thanks Yoda |
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The Hogan film was nice for historical purposes, BUT this was awesome, AND mean at the same time!
I want more, yesterday! 5 degrees and 6 more inches of snow. First tournament is in a month! What else is there to do for a golf starved midwesterner?????? |
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