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  1. In reply to your post. It is difficult to defend onself when I reread some of my grammer. Even my user name is spelt wrong,thats more to do from being careless than anything els and I will apologies for that mistake. I have had a problem with spelling and grammer all my life, now a day they call it a learning disorder thing. It is something I have had to contend with and work around all my life. Like writing out reports for the next shift foreman,writing letters and as you can see trying to post on the forum.But it hasent stopped me from becoming a time served tradesman,a shipright to be exact.Nor has it stopped me from becominig a shipwright foreman and having to read rather complicated drawings in all aspects of shipbuilding.Nor has it stopped me from becoming a self employed home renoveter when the shipyards dried up. I self taught to do electrical,plumbing,ceramic tiling,hardwood flooring,studding,dry walling taping and mudding,painting and decorating ext.ext. As im writing this post im well into my seventy third year on this planet and at a age in life where I have no desire to take on well educated but extremely bad mannered individuals...Good luck with your forum.
  2. Again I would like to reply to some of your posts and submit a little more information on the swing of Moe Norman.....I can appreciate you being skeptical that there is a golf action and a golf swing and at this time I dont want to get into explaining the vast diferences that seperate the two completly diferent actions. What we can agree on, Moe Norman had the most repeatable swing ever.....The huge fan of Moe Norman ......Well it sounds like somthing out of the Graves Academy promotional. For one to bring ones handicap down from eighteen to six...? .... I agree one hundred percent Moe Norman stumbled on his swing.Kowing what I now know, I can catergorically say his swing wasent preconceived. I also agree that his swing was a thing of beauty and I also believe anyone can learn his, and if it will make you happpy, call it a swing.There is only one problem, other than myself, no one knows how his swing workes. Lots of groups profess to teach the Moe Norman swing but all they are doinig is teaching you to look like Moe Norman. They havent a clue what he was talking about when he referred to his vertical drop and the horizontal tug....And one last thing and not to be offensive but more to set the records staight,I have watched thousends of hours of tape of Moe hitting ballls....And yes it is a beautyfull swing.
  3. I would like to reply to some of your posts and at the same time present a little nore information on the action of Moe Norman. First his inside sholder turn had very little to do with the power he could generat from such a short back swing .Moe Norman dident have a golf swing he had a golf action, therefore he couldent create his power with torque, he had to find it somewhere ells. Torque is created in the golf swing of the better player when the lower body is moving farward as the upper body is still moving back.This build up torque between the uper body and the lower body.Torque creates speed which then creates power. Im not saying Moe Norman had zero torque but he had very little, not enouph to acount for his power......Greg Norman by his oan admission on the Golf Chanell said he had hit over five milion golf balls in his playing days on the PGA regular tour .He was one great player but no match for the consistancy of Moe Norman....... Moe Norman god bless him, inadvertently sent the unconventional golfer on a downward spiral when his swing was intradused to the wold of golf when he made the Natural Golf promotionall tapes. Meaning, every unconventional golfer tryed to incorperate the single axis action to the swing. And as most if not all unconventional golfers are handicappers and handicappers swing the club with a golf action, the single axil action cant work. If you swing the club with a golf action you cant generate power when the arms are outsreched from the body. On the other hand, if you swing the club with a golf swing, like the golfers you see demonstrating the single axis swing,then you can make the single axis swing work. Reason being,the golfer that swings the club with a golf swing has the abilyty to be able to wind then rewind the body, creating torque.To get to my revelation, Moe Norman dident have his arms outstretched from his body to create a sincle axis action.His arms beinig outstretched from his body was a consequence of what he had to do to get his action to work......
  4. I would like to start a dscusion on Moe Normans action. I say action delibately because thats what it was. Moe Norman wasent born with the ability to make a golf swing.In other words he wasent a natual but he found a way to swing the club successfully with a golf action.The handicapper swings the club with a golf action.The better players like low handicappers, three two scrach and pros, swing the club with a golf swing. Mow Norman was the only golfer in the history of the game that was successful at swinging the club with a golf action.Thats why what he did when he swung his club was cauld a secret. And if you understand what he did when he swing his club,you will know the secret to golf.Because it meens you can be successfull without being one of the two persent of all golfers that are born with the gift of beinig able to make a golf swing.Because I know what I know I can categorically say Moe Norman never past his secret on to nobody. And when you think about it why should he? It was the one and only thing that got him out of his bed in the mornig.The knolage that fifty milion are wrong and he was the only one that was right .....I can talk more about Moe Norman if you are interested
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