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Default Email Question - Golfing Machine - 10-20-2009, 11:20 PM

In an email I was asked a specific Golfing Machne question on some material in the textbook. Here is a copy and paste of the email:

Hi Michael

I recently bought your Explosive Golf Volumes and after viewing it come to the conclusion that Homer Kelley’s book “The Golfing Machine” should not be sold without your videos to explain it. Thank you for a truly great product. You have made my studies so much easier.

One section of Homer’s book I still cannot understand is 7-3 where he says:-

· For Hitting (10‑19‑A), the Right Forearm should be precisely in‑line with ‑ and directly opposed to ‑ the motion of the On Plane Loading Action (7‑22) of the entire Primary Lever Assembly (6‑A) not just the Clubshaft, and this alignment maintained through Impact (2‑J‑3, 4‑D).

· For Swinging (10‑19 -C) the Right Forearm should be precisely in‑line with ‑ and directly op posed to ‑ the motion of the On Plane Loading Action of the Secondary Lever Assembly (the Clubshaft) and this alignment maintained through impact.

Do you have a video that demonstrates and contrasts these two concepts in detail please?

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I will be giving an answer to this in a short video tip form.... stay tuned and remember that any questions on The Golfing Machine are welcomed and I will give you answers that won't give you a headache like some other people do, I will give you answers that you can understand. 'If you can't explain it in child like terms, teaching is not for you"..... This thread will also be put into the Study Hall Section


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Mike,
Your comments bring to mind a thread in which I suggested to brian Manzella the need for such a book. I agree with you that a good teacher knows how to explain things to all his students. Reducing The Golfing Machine to its simplest terms would not be sacrilege, but wisdom. Keep up the good work Mike, because you are a real teacher!
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Mike,
Your comments bring to mind a thread in which I suggested to brian Manzella the need for such a book. I agree with you that a good teacher knows how to explain things to all his students. Reducing The Golfing Machine to its simplest terms would not be sacrilege, but wisdom. Keep up the good work Mike, because you are a real teacher!
Thanks,
Jimmy
Thanks Jimmy! My next bout with a few free minutes will be a nice easy to follow description of the question in this thread


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In an email I was asked a specific Golfing Machne question on some material in the textbook. Here is a copy and paste of the email:

Hi Michael

I recently bought your Explosive Golf Volumes and after viewing it come to the conclusion that Homer Kelley’s book “The Golfing Machine” should not be sold without your videos to explain it. Thank you for a truly great product. You have made my studies so much easier.

One section of Homer’s book I still cannot understand is 7-3 where he says:-

· For Hitting (10‑19‑A), the Right Forearm should be precisely in‑line with ‑ and directly opposed to ‑ the motion of the On Plane Loading Action (7‑22) of the entire Primary Lever Assembly (6‑A) not just the Clubshaft, and this alignment maintained through Impact (2‑J‑3, 4‑D).

· For Swinging (10‑19 -C) the Right Forearm should be precisely in‑line with ‑ and directly op posed to ‑ the motion of the On Plane Loading Action of the Secondary Lever Assembly (the Clubshaft) and this alignment maintained through impact.

Do you have a video that demonstrates and contrasts these two concepts in detail please?

Regards


I will be giving an answer to this in a short video tip form.... stay tuned and remember that any questions on The Golfing Machine are welcomed and I will give you answers that won't give you a headache like some other people do, I will give you answers that you can understand. 'If you can't explain it in child like terms, teaching is not for you"..... This thread will also be put into the Study Hall Section
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