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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: More Golf Lessons


Posted by: Rick Lingsch (rlingsch@eapps.com) on Fri Feb 21 13:36:43 2003


Folks,
>
> this guy is really an idiot. I hope he doesn't work with any of your kids. Every expert who know anything knows that the human body performs many activities in a similar fashion. throwing, kicking, punching, hitting, swinging...and much more. And you better get on your running shoes...because a golfer needs vision, rhythm, strength, reflexes, and everything else that a baseball player would need.
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> The only differences are the plane because the ball is on the ground. But I guess practicing golf and hitting off a golf tee, is nothing at like baseball or softball and hitting off a tee. Once a hitter perfects his swing on a tee, they should progress to the moving target. Teaching 101. Walk before your run.
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> I don't know of any instructor who takes their first time student out and says "okay, here comes a 95 mph fastball. Just keep swinging until you hit and then you'll know how to hit." Have you ever seen a golfer take a ball, throw it up or bounce it on their club, ad hit it. I guess those are different muscles, too. you know "golfer muscles".
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> I guess next, you are going to tell us that girls swing different from boys because they different muscles. Is your wife also barefoot and in the kitchen, too?
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> Get a gip, Melvin

Jamie, tell us what you really think!

:-)

Melvin, you have officially been flamed, and rightly so I might add. Stupid comments are made at your own risk. Please review the Batspeed.com web site in it's entirety before you subject the discussion forum participants with your comments.


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