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Yoda 10-02-2006 09:17 PM

Jeff Hull / Lynn Blake Videos
 
Jeff Hull, PGA, GSEB, 2004 Georgia PGA Champion. Master Teacher, Clubfitter and Player.

Lynn Blake, GSED.

Two guys talkin' G.O.L.F. in five videos:

-- Introduction and Fundamentals.

-- Basic Motion.

-- Acquired Motion.

-- Swing Sections.

-- Summary and Demonstration.

Coming in the next hour or two to a computer screen near you.

No coin purse required...

Just start the popcorn popper and stay tuned!

Martee 10-02-2006 09:19 PM

Have we waited long enough??????:salut:

now have we waited long enough, the popcorn is getting cold...:(

Bagger Lance 10-02-2006 09:28 PM

Production Patience
 
Sorry Martee - But these videos are fresh out of the oven and need some time to cool while they load up on our server. These videos are hot!

Maybe a little Monday Night Football will help your anxiety. By the time it's over it'll be showtime at LBG.

Yoda 10-02-2006 09:28 PM

Bagger's Spurs Are A'Ringin'
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Martee

Have we waited long enough??????:salut:

now have we waited long enough, the popcorn is getting cold...:(

Martee,

Our indefatigable LBG stalwart, Bagger Lance, is dutifully at work. Trust me, as we speak...his pointy-toed boots and spurs are makin' lots of noise over in Austin, Texas. It won't be long now!

:3gears:

Mathew 10-02-2006 09:57 PM

Micro popcorn ready and awaiting :)

Yoda 10-02-2006 10:39 PM

Jeff And Lynn -- The Video In Five Parts
 
Okay guys...

These are definitely homespun, so pardon the lack of adequate 'miking' and the ever-present wind, but here we go...

Fundamentals - www.lynnblakegolf.com/gallery/files/LBJH1.wmv

Basic Motion - www.lynnblakegolf.com/gallery/files/LBJH2.wmv

Acquired Motion - www.lynnblakegolf.com/gallery/files/LBJH3.wmv

The Swing Sections - www.lynnblakegolf.com/gallery/files/LBJH4.wmv

Summary and Demonstration - www.lynnblakegolf.com/gallery/files/LBJH5.wmv

Don't forget to go to Full Screen Mode.

Enjoy!

comdpa 10-02-2006 11:33 PM

Thanks!
 
Thanks Lynn for your generosity in sharing!

cometgolfer 10-02-2006 11:45 PM

Wow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda
Okay guys...

These are definitely homespun, so pardon the lack of adequate 'miking' and the ever-present wind, but here we go...

Fundamentals - www.lynnblakegolf.com/gallery/files/LBJH1.wmv

Basic Motion - www.lynnblakegolf.com/gallery/files/LBJH2.wmv

Acquired Motion - www.lynnblakegolf.com/gallery/files/LBJH3.wmv

The Swing Sections - www.lynnblakegolf.com/gallery/files/LBJH4.wmv

Summary and Demonstration - www.lynnblakegolf.com/gallery/files/LBJH5.wmv

Don't forget to go to Full Screen Mode and enjoy!

Lynn/Jeff,

What great stuff!!!! I really like it when the incubator gets some validation... almost as much as when it gets some correction.

And I absolutley love these vids of pro's and really good players executing the TGM principles. The clarification and illumination they provide is fantastic.

Thanks much,

CG

bray 10-03-2006 12:02 AM

Best Homespun I've ever Seen!!!
 
Jeff and Lynn,

The videos y'all have done have quickly become one of my favorite parts of the site.

I loved getting Jeff's perspective on taking the mechanics to the golf course and focusing on the ball and impact motions through follow through instead of the target.

I also realized I really need to work a little harder on my own start up.

Jeff I look forward to competing against you in section events here soon, and Lynn thanks for your words of wisdom. I will go to work eager to teach the TGM principles tomorrow after watching these vids.

Sorting Through the Instructors Textbook.

B-Ray

hg 10-03-2006 12:06 AM

TGM Gold
 
Lynn/Jeff

I played golf today....but these videos made my day...if this is a prelude to your upcoming DVD...I can hardly wait. Pictures are worth a thousand words...these are millions. For people like me who learn so much by visuals...my brain is going wild.

THANK YOU ...THANK YOU...THANK YOU.
AND TO YOU TOO BAGGER.

HG

cometgolfer 10-03-2006 12:09 AM

Start Down Waggle
 
Also... it looks like Jeff provides a great example of what a "start down waggle" in on all of his full shots.

CG

12 piece bucket 10-03-2006 12:53 AM

RED MEAT!!!! RED MEAT!!! RED MEAT!!!

Very nice!

I latched on to the THROWS. I have not understood that until now. AWESOME!

If you have THROWOUT . . . YOU HAVE NO URGE TO FLIP.

Sometime we gotta talk more on Throws . . . we need to smack that up flip it and rub it down.

Thanks again!

P.S. I used to date that chick that was mooing in the background.

SwingNorthtoSouth 10-03-2006 02:14 AM

Nice
 
:salut: :salut: :read:

chestnuts 10-03-2006 06:20 AM

Wow thanks guys .

To get validation like this on what i'm working on is just awesome.

hg 10-03-2006 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
RED MEAT!!!! RED MEAT!!! RED MEAT!!!

Very nice!

I latched on to the THROWS. I have not understood that until now. AWESOME!

If you have THROWOUT . . . YOU HAVE NO URGE TO FLIP.

Sometime we gotta talk more on Throws . . . we need to smack that up flip it and rub it down.

Thanks again!

P.S. I used to date that chick that was mooing in the background.


12PB

TT talks about this in his letter videos to Lee...I was reviewing these recently and picked up on this very same thing which I hadn't gotten before.

PS You may have your farm animals confused:)

12 piece bucket 10-03-2006 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hg
12PB

TT talks about this in his letter videos to Lee...I was reviewing these recently and picked up on this very same thing which I hadn't gotten before.

PS You may have your farm animals confused:)

If I start a thread in advanced on Throws . . . can you come out and play? My Mommy is drunk and my daddy is chasing the cat for some reason . . . but you can still come to my house! We can talk Throws and play with GI Joe with the Kung Fu grip (10-2-D I think?).

EdZ 10-03-2006 11:48 AM

Excellent! :clap:

Is this place fun or what!

timm 10-03-2006 01:50 PM

Great information.

6bmike 10-03-2006 02:13 PM

mooooovalous
 
I just put the first two on my iPod (mpeg4s). Now Yoda shares my pod with Hendrix, Costello, Stipe and Coltrane.


Moooooovalous stuff guys

oh, and of course Jeff Hull is right there too!

alex_chung 10-03-2006 02:25 PM

Just downloading them now. Can't wait to watch them, if any of the previous LBG videos are go by then they will be great!
Alex

efnef 10-03-2006 04:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
RED MEAT!!!! RED MEAT!!! RED MEAT!!!

Very nice!

I latched on to the THROWS. I have not understood that until now. AWESOME!

If you have THROWOUT . . . YOU HAVE NO URGE TO FLIP.

Sometime we gotta talk more on Throws . . . we need to smack that up flip it and rub it down.

Thanks again!

P.S. I used to date that chick that was mooing in the background.


Bucket, that's what Martin Hall was getting at last night on his segment on the Golf Channel Academy. :)

mb6606 10-03-2006 05:01 PM

Terrific videos!! Thanks for sharing Lynn and Jeff!!!

bambam 10-03-2006 08:17 PM

wow, these videos are awesome guys! Actually the last 3 series have been fantastic stuff - hinge action, Reigger, and now these.

The incubator is great, but I sure love stuff like this that helps speed things along! :)

lagster 10-03-2006 09:06 PM

Beautiful
 
Beautiful!!!

Great visual information for all TGMers, especially Swingers.

littlebrit 10-03-2006 10:03 PM

Thankyou so much. I have just finished watching them all. Really great information. I am going to have to watch them over and over again to absorb them. :salut: I really like the slo-motion, going through the positions.

metallion 10-03-2006 10:23 PM

Gr8
 
My ranking system puts these vids right on the top shelf. Very neat package of 5 short videos telling it all.


Patrick O'Hara 10-04-2006 12:18 AM

I've had a chance to watch all of these. Great stuff! I appreciate your generosity in sharing this info. Knowledge is a powerful thing!

Pat

KOC 10-04-2006 12:36 AM

Tears of Joy
 
As a new TGM nut, I am fortunate to make friends with the A.I. and Leo in Hong Kong.
As a golf hacker, I am fortunate to discover LGB.
As a golf student, we are fortunate to have Mr. Lynn Blake…:salut:

Amen Corner 10-04-2006 10:56 AM

Is this great or what!!
 
or as we say in Sweden (correct me Metallion)

En riktig kioskvältare!!!:clap:

This is so good that I :crybaby: of joy

Thank you Yoda and thank you Jeff

Seanmx 10-04-2006 12:17 PM

Thank YOu
 
Excellent videos.

Thank you for sharing

:salut: :salut: :salut:

Martee 10-04-2006 01:08 PM

You gotta love it - Its great stuff man.....
 
Excellent seems like an understatement.

Of course I have only watched them four times as of now, but I am sure there is more watching time in the future. Really a lot of information and explanation of TGM, beyond the motion.

This is the second series that I think you all have reached new standard heights.

Nothing like a trip to the swamp where the cows can be heard and there is music in the air...

Great stuff....

rchang72 10-04-2006 01:15 PM

Great stuff. Interesting that Jeff states he's able to think mechanically while playing a round. Jeff, do you limit how many things you key on, like what keeps you in precision that day? Or do you have a checklist that you go through?

Yoda 10-04-2006 04:20 PM

Farm Folk
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Martee

Excellent seems like an understatement.

Of course I have only watched them four times as of now, but I am sure there is more watching time in the future. Really a lot of information and explanation of TGM, beyond the motion.

This is the second series that I think you all have reached new standard heights.

Nothing like a trip to the swamp where the cows can be heard and there is music in the air...

Great stuff....

Thanks, Martee, and that appreciation extends to all others who have posted their positive comments. Jeff and I had a lot of fun doing this Series, and we are having even more fun reading what you have to say about it. Keep those posts comin'!

Now, about that 'Green Acres' experience. :redface: :lol: The Swamp is buffered on its east side by a large pasture. And even though there is a tall stand of bushes and trees bordering the two, there is no mistaking the identity of the pasture's vocal occupants (especially around thier quitting time). And there is also no mistaking our commitment to you, our valued Members: We talk G.O.L.F. it until the cows come home! :grin:

But there is more...

On The Swamp's west side, up the road aways, there is a chicken plant. And some time ago, a rooster got loose -- I didn't know there were roosters in a chicken plant :scratch: -- and strayed into the apartment complex next door. And that rooster can flat tell you about it. Yes indeed he can. And not just in the morning either. We're talking a 24-hour rooster here. Please :stop: !

Between the cows and their mellow moos and the rooster's scratchy cock-a-doodle-do, trust me...

The cows are better!

:)

12 piece bucket 10-04-2006 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda
Thanks, Martee, and that appreciation extends to all others who have posted their positive comments. Jeff and I had a lot of fun doing this Series, and we are having even more fun reading what you have to say about it. Keep those posts comin'!

Now, about that 'Green Acres' experience. :redface: :lol: The Swamp is buffered on its east side by a large pasture. And even though there is a tall stand of bushes and trees bordering the two, there is no mistaking the identity of the pasture's vocal occupants (especially around thier quitting time). And there is also no mistaking our commitment to you, our valued Members: We talk G.O.L.F. it until the cows come home! :grin:

But there is more...

On The Swamp's west side, up the road aways, there is a chicken plant. And some time ago, a rooster got loose -- I didn't know there were roosters in a chicken plant :scratch: -- and strayed into the apartment complex next door. And that rooster can flat tell you about it. Yes indeed he can. And not just in the morning either. We're talking a 24-hour rooster here. Please :stop: !

Between the cows and their mellow moos and the rooster's scratchy cock-a-doodle-do, trust me...

The cows are better!

:)

WHAT THE HELL!!!!!!! YOU MEAN TO TELL ME THAT WHEN I WAS DOWN YONDER YOU DIDN'T HAVE THE COURTESY TO TELL ME THAT THERE WAS A DAMN CHICKEN PLANT NEARBY??????

I HATE YOU NOW!!!!!!

Yoda 10-04-2006 06:26 PM

You Can't Please Everybody
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket


I HATE YOU NOW!!!!!!

But the chickens love me! :)

Matt 10-04-2006 07:35 PM

I have only had a chance to watch the final "summary and demonstration." If I'm going to watch them one at a time I'm naturally going to skip straight to the end and see some drivers. :)

"My head is too stationary." Very interesting. Really liked the 'look at the camera and swing' stroke; Jeff's Computer seems to have his motion ingrained pretty well!

mb6606 10-04-2006 08:15 PM

Martee/Lynn,
One of these days you might consider posting the MMOC (Martee Makeover Challenge). An excellent video for those lucky enough to have a copy.

Yoda 10-04-2006 08:26 PM

Ball? What Ball?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt

"My head is too stationary." Very interesting. Really liked the 'look at the camera and swing' stroke; Jeff's Computer seems to have his motion ingrained pretty well!

Remember, when Jeff made that comment, he was talking about the potential for being 'ball bound' into the Finish. In other words, staying down 'too long.'

To prevent that, he wants his Head to swivel nicely into the Follow-Through (Both Arms Straight position) and then to come up naturally as he moves onto his left side into the Finish. He definitely was not talking about the need to introduce a Bob (up-and-down movement) or a Sway (side-to-side movement, with the Stroke or in reverse) into his Stroke.

And thank you, Matt, for picking up on that marvelous Stroke. If anyone thinks it's easy to look straight into the camera lens and rip an iron shot long and straight and with a beautifully-carved divot, just try it sometime.

Impressive?

You bet!

Yoda 10-04-2006 08:46 PM

Stocking Stuffer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mb6606

Martee/Lynn,

One of these days you might consider posting the MMOC (Martee Makeover Challenge). An excellent video for those lucky enough to have a copy.

Good idea, mb6606, and I appreciate your thoughts. But, for the very personal reasons explained below, I will never post the video in our Gallery.

Marty and I did the three-part video as a special 'thank you' for people such as yourself who selflessly rallied to my call for support of his 'emergency' mission to The Swamp. More than thirty signed on and offered their support with no strings attached and expecting zero in return. It was truly a unique happening...one that I often think about. :)

As you know, at the time there was a good deal of demand for the video from those who, for whatever the reason, did not participate in the funding of the MMOC. However, I just didn't think it was 'right' to offer it outside our group. And I still will never produce it commercially. However, to help support our mission, I may at some point offer it as an incentive to join the Friends of LBG.

I am sure there are many who would join, and I'd like to give them a good reason to do it!

Matt 10-04-2006 10:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda
Remember, when Jeff made that comment, he was talking about the potential for being 'ball bound' into the Finish. In other words, staying down 'too long.'

To prevent that, he wants his Head to swivel nicely into the Follow-Through (Both Arms Straight position) and then to come up naturally as he moves onto his left side into the Finish. He definitely was not talking about the need to introduce a Bob (up-and-down movement) or a Sway (side-to-side movement, with the Stroke or in reverse) into his Stroke.

And thank you, Matt, for picking up on that marvelous Stroke. If anyone thinks it's easy to look straight into the camera lens and rip an iron shot long and straight and with a beautifully-carved divot, just try it sometime.

Impressive?

You bet!

Thanks for the reply Lynn. I didn't infer from it that he wanted to introduce extraneous movement, but noticed that it was a 'different' way of phrasing things.

I would think that having your head stay down too long is a problem that doesn't develop overnight. Usually, when I Swing, the pivot rotation brings the head around and up automatically past impact. Perhaps too many Basic and Acquired motion strokes? Not really sure where I'm going with this other than to further my understanding of interdependency within a stroke.


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