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Originally Posted by ReefBoy And with all that has gone into this discussion, you have missed my point.
The anatomy and physiology he has described is BS. If he was talking about a neurological condition my comments would be very different but he isn't. He, like a lot of lay people take small fragments of medical information, without understanding the whole, and assume that it fits into any condition they care to frame it with. This is wrong. Even with people who have medical training sometimes get surprised by the results they get from studies because it runs counter to current logic or popular belief.
The time it would take to poke all the holes in his theories(and there are many), in a way that you guys would understand would take too much space and way too much of my time, which could be better spent discussing something more relevant to this great game.
Christopher |
You have not posted any information of yourself in your personal profile so I cannot see anything relating to your personal or professional experience.
I have played golf for many years and know a lot of golfers, including some that have played at high levels. Two PGA Professionals I know both suffer from the Yips and have to use belly putters, is this a coincidence? I have personally known many other golfers who suffer from tennis elbow, shoulder and wrist problems, some of them have had cortisone injections and surgery, I have suffered from tennis elbow myself due to golf.
Please don't patronise me or others, if you have some input to the subject and wish to comment then please do so, otherwise it would be better that you didn't suggest others were talking BS or we may not be able to keep up!
If you think that muscular tension is not used by some in controlling the club on plane then look at Trevino's forearms in this picture and note the way his muscles are flexed.
