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Date Posted: 08:32:05 03/23/02 Sat
Author: Ed Laskody
Subject: An attempt at reconciliation

There has been a lot of talk here about arm generated swings. LOTBG packages, grass cutting drills etc. Let me make an attempt at reconciling these things.
First of all, you are not going to be able to generate any kind of swing without knowing how to swing your arms and "release". Therefore, yes the grass cutting drill will help you do that. The only thing I see wrong with the LOBG package is thier statement that the arm swing and the body shift are two different motions that have to be coordinated. I believe that they are two movements that are connected. They should have also made the right arm drill mandatory and not merely a suggestion as an alternative way of doing it.
A really frightening thought is that the right hand drill may be all you really need in order to learn NG. PLease read my post on the SA forum about that.
HOpe this helps.
I don't believe calling each othe names helps, in fact it is really bad for your health. If you don't believe that read Christine Myss ( pronounce mace) on "The Anatomy of the
Spirit". Ed Laskody

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