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Date Posted: 18:09:37 06/28/00 Wed
Author: Peter
Subject: Re: Push, Pull...
In reply to: Remington 's message, "Re: THE MAGIC MOVE" on 09:55:09 06/28/00 Wed

> Peter: In my mind, philosphically, the mechanics have
> to be pure. As you know, I think that most golfing
> inconsistencies occur from the blending of pushing and
> pulling techniques, when, in fact, the techniques, and
> how they are executed, must be separated.
>
> I understand why you are doing the things you are
> doing, and I am not saying they are wrong ideas.
> However, philosphically, they seem to be at odds with
> pushing techniques.

Based on what I remember from the old push/pull debates, I agree that what I describe is not pushing. But is it pulling? Is there another category?

I can see why Scott refuses to characterize IMA as push ot pull.

Peter

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