Originally Posted by innercityteacher
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All of that is seen below.
ICT
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I'm proud of this video,
Patrick, and the
Part I that preceded it (from the same presentation). I did it on an impulse, knowing there was a need. Just set up a camera -- thanks for your help,
Ted Fort! -- and rolled. Didn't even have a mike.
The night before I'd thought to myself: "Hinge Action is one of the three most important concepts in golf. Almost nobody knows it exists, and most of the few who do don't understand it. It
must be explained, and if not by
me, then who?"
Remember the time: Few had this information then. Sure, plenty of aficionados owned "the book", but you simply cannot learn this concept from the book alone, and there was no "guide" around. The concept, if discussed at all, was the stuff of chat rooms, not in depth explanation. Then came
Lynn Blake Golf: I wear proudly the derisive star of "book literalist".
And when the worthy pioneers attempted an explanation, it was done
only in terms of the
Feels: Roll, No Roll, and
Reverse Roll, with zero discussion of the underlying Mechanical Concept. Even then, they often got the
Feels mixed up with the
Clubface Motions. The few who attempted the Mechanical Concept almost always got it wrong. That's strong stuff, I know, but that's the way it was -- a great void.
Now many thousands understand. All over the world.
Lynn Blake Golf has made a difference, a
big difference. Yay!!
The principles I demonstrate are timeless. Other younger men and women may do a better job in the future -- if so, my purpose has been served -- but for now, this gets it done.
Thanks for the 'front and center' bump.
