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Old 02-08-2008, 02:24 PM
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Thank you glcoach!!!

If there's compensations in DD's move. . . somebody please describe them to me and my man glcoach.

Let's talk about this . . .
Don't all swings have compensations? One single Golfer using Chipping, Pitching, Punching and Full Swings can have different compensations for each and may vary from Basic to Total Motion. It's useful to study all lengths of shots. A well compensated swing is a great achievement however so slight. A well compensated swing has repeatable results.

One of the differences that separate TGM from other wannabe systems is that you can vary power by adding accumulators and get even further refinement by varying the amount of accumulator. That means that you can add power without adding any more compensations or changing the ones you already have. TGM ROCKS.

I couldn’t find David’s name among our Roster of members. Hmm? Maybe he’s using a different name.

Loading at Start-up is compensation. Any component adjustment that disturbs the "Magic of the Right Forearm" is compensation. And that's just a start. Minor? Maybe. Personal preferences? Maybe.

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Old 02-08-2008, 03:19 PM
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Don't all swings have compensations? One single Golfer using Chipping, Pitching, Punching and Full Swings can have different compensations for each and may vary from Basic to Total Motion. It's useful to study all lengths of shots. A well compensated swing is a great achievement however so slight. A well compensated swing has repeatable results.

One of the differences that separate TGM from other wannabe systems is that you can vary power by adding accumulators and get even further refinement by varying the amount of accumulator. That means that you can add power without adding any more compensations or changing the ones you already have. TGM ROCKS.

I couldn’t find David’s name among our Roster of members. Hmm? Maybe he’s using a different name.

Loading at Start-up is compensation. Any component adjustment that disturbs the "Magic of the Right Forearm" is compensation. And that's just a start. Minor? Maybe. Personal preferences? Maybe.

You asked. I gave it to ya.

Uhhh . . .what exactly did you give to me??? Do I need to get a shot or something?
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Old 02-08-2008, 03:38 PM
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Uhhh . . .what exactly did you give to me??? Do I need to get a shot or something?
I offered you another perspective on Component compensations.

It's a Glass "half empty" or "half full" kinda thing. Compensations aren't always a bad thing. We all need them. Compensations are bad when you use one mistake to correct another.
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I offered you another perspective on Component compensations.

It's a Glass "half empty" or "half full" kinda thing. Compensations aren't always a bad thing. We all need them. Compensations are bad when you use one mistake to correct another.
What are the compensations specifically catdaddy?
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Old 02-08-2008, 07:37 PM
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What are the compensations specifically catdaddy?
One in particular, which I don’t find annoying as Homer did, is that David reverse rolls his right hand at the start of the downswing. He needs that to compensate for his Single Wrist Action Backstroke (because of his 10-2-D Grip) to keep his Clubshaft On Plane to Sequence his Snap Release. 10-18-B Downstroke.
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One in particular, which I don’t find annoying as Homer did, is that David reverse rolls his right hand at the start of the downswing. He needs that to compensate for his Single Wrist Action Backstroke (because of his 10-2-D Grip) to keep his Clubshaft On Plane to Sequence his Snap Release. 10-18-B Downstroke.
His wide open body geometry at Impact compensates for his 10-2-D grip.
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One in particular, which I don’t find annoying as Homer did, is that David reverse rolls his right hand at the start of the downswing. He needs that to compensate for his Single Wrist Action Backstroke (because of his 10-2-D Grip) to keep his Clubshaft On Plane to Sequence his Snap Release. 10-18-B Downstroke.

His 10-2-D Grip compensates for his Late Strike.
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