these guys are more morad than gm.if you dont believe me look at the players they work with and you will see no 2-f right forearm. enough said
Well I would say sure, what about Grant's swing? Mabey take a look of his current pattern. but they are closer to TGM than anyone on a large scale, so let that be. Thats good for Homer.
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Well I would say sure, what about Grant's swing? Mabey take a look of his current pattern. but they are closer to TGM than anyone on a large scale, so let that be. Thats good for Homer.
I am at the Nationwide's Henrico County Open in Richmond, Virginia, and worked about an hour and a half today with Grant. Some major light bulbs went off, and he was clearly excited about tying a lot of loose ends together. This improved understanding led to a distinctly superior execution and compression. As he told John Riegger, who came up toward the end of our session, "No one has ever explained these things I am trying to do so simply."
I took some before and after photos, but don't have my 'download' equipment with me. I'll post them when I get back.
Sorry but I had to edit your posts to remove a bogus link that got embedded in the post. We have having trouble with spambots (not the Austin Powers kind) and they are causing some forum problems.
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1-H "Because of questions of all kinds, reams of additional detail must be made available - but separately, and probably endlessly." Homer Kelly
I am at the Nationwide's Henrico County Open in Richmond, Virginia, and worked about an hour and a half today with Grant. Some major light bulbs went off, and he was clearly excited about tying a lot of loose ends together.
More, more!!!
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1-H "Because of questions of all kinds, reams of additional detail must be made available - but separately, and probably endlessly." Homer Kelly
I am at the Nationwide's Henrico County Open in Richmond, Virginia, and worked about an hour and a half today with Grant. Some major light bulbs went off, and he was clearly excited about tying a lot of loose ends together. This improved understanding led to a distinctly superior execution and compression. As he told John Riegger, who came up toward the end of our session, "No one has ever explained these things so simply."
I took some before and after photos, but don't have my 'download' equipment with me. I'll post them when I get back.
I am at the Nationwide's Henrico County Open in Richmond, Virginia, and worked about an hour and a half today with Grant. Some major light bulbs went off, and he was clearly excited about tying a lot of loose ends together. This improved understanding led to a distinctly superior execution and compression. As he told John Riegger, who came up toward the end of our session, "No one has ever explained these things so simply."
I took some before and after photos, but don't have my 'download' equipment with me. I'll post them when I get back.
I think we are witnessing the end of the beginning . . . I imagine a certain someone up yonder is smiling down.
Won't be too long before we can all say . . . we were here when it all started.
Yes, Milwaukee in July 2004...Grant was working on the stuff described in the article you posted, and we played a practice round with Dean Wilson who was just getting into all this.