Close Encounters Tape - A Lesson With Lynn
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10-24-2005, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by 6bmike
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I'm with you Frank. I think MJ is challenging Yoda into something we both know is bogus.
Lynn's job is to unlock the yellow book, something he has done marvelously close to two years now. Having been to two workshops with Lynn I still marvel at how he teaches the hands through the brain as he explains The Golfing Machine concepts before heading to the practice range.
I got to watch Ben, Lynn, Brian and Ted teach in Canton- each are different in approach (a wonderful thing btw) but each are at the top of my short list of talent.
Maybe Lynn is not the instructional guru via video that MJ needs. I suggest then, buying a video from Brian or renting a tape from Ben and asking him for a beginner.
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Why didn't this post get deleted along with my reply?
As I pointed out originally, I don't really "need" it, because I can already keep the clubhead below my hands.
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10-24-2005, 06:35 PM
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Mia?
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Originally Posted by MizunoJoe
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Why didn't this post get deleted along with my reply?
As I pointed out originally, I don't really "need" it, because I can already keep the clubhead below my hands.
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Joe,
Nobody on our end deleted it. Takes a lot to get Sheriff Bagger riled up and I usually send a PM if something needs to be addressed in a post. As long as things don't get personal, all is good.
I've said it before, we value your contributions and in some cases, it helps bring out the best in us.
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10-25-2005, 10:03 AM
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More Black Magic
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Originally Posted by Bagger Lance
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Joe,
Nobody on our end deleted it. Takes a lot to get Sheriff Bagger riled up and I usually send a PM if something needs to be addressed in a post. As long as things don't get personal, all is good.
I've said it before, we value your contributions and in some cases, it helps bring out the best in us.
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"...we value your contributions and IN SOME CASES, it helps bring out the best in us."  Maybe it's those OTHER CASES that get mysteriously deleted.
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10-25-2005, 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by MizunoJoe
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"...we value your contributions and IN SOME CASES, it helps bring out the best in us." Maybe it's those OTHER CASES that get mysteriously deleted.
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PM Sent.
Bagger
P.S. I'm moving the Doyle discussion to the appropriate thread.
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10-25-2005, 11:37 AM
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Yoda,
Ignore Joe's unappreciation and rudeness. After all this is YOUR site and you can do as you wish. The rest of us truely appreciate your and Baggers efforts.
I, as a low handicapper like to see changes being made from someone in my handicap range. Many of us suffer from the same problems. ie..getting stuck. Sitting there watching a hacker getting frustrated and not listening isn't as useful to me as this series was.
On to my question. What did you change in his setup? I see where it's been mentioned that changes in his setup cured other problems. What were they and what did you change?
Thanks.
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10-25-2005, 11:53 AM
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The Beginning Of Right Forearm Magic
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Originally Posted by wanole
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What did you change in his setup? I see where it's been mentioned that changes in his setup cured other problems. What were they and what did you change?
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The major change in his Address Position was that we put his Right Forearm On Plane. When he arrived, it was pointing well inside the Plane Line. This change was not done in a vacuum. We also worked hard on the Right Forearm Flying Wedge Concept -- establishing it, maintaining it throughout the Stroke and Tracing with it. Also, using the Right Forearm (via the Bending Right Elbow) to take the Club away (as opposed to his ingrained Shoulder Turn Takeaway). This work is ongoing.
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10-25-2005, 12:00 PM
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Lag pressure direction
Yoda, in the video, you talk about directing the lag pressure down with the #3 pressure point. This may be beating a dead horse, but how does the swinger do this with that the right hand only like you were demonstrating? Or should the swinger practice that with only their right hand?
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10-25-2005, 01:17 PM
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Yoda,
Is that why you have him approach the shot with the right arm flying wedge? so it gets on plane at address?
thanks
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