Jim Kobylinski
Super Moderator
Just more proof that the tac-tic doesn't lie and when you THINK your left wrist is flat, it just may not be....(below is copied/pasted from lynn's forum)
"What I initially found out amazed me. I have always been told to put the hands in front of the clubhead at address position and thought I was doing this automatically...WRONG!! It would click as soon as I went into my normal address. I want to start from more of a impact fix position so this is something to work on.
I also thought that I had a FLW at the top of my backstroke cause if I checked how it looked in the sliding glass door at night (like a mirror) it looked flat to me...wrong again!! It would click at the top right away.
My first impressions is that it is a great training aid!! It definitely helps with 1 of TGM's 3 imperatives...having a FLW. As I said in another post, I have more training aids then room to put them (I often get the "are you nuts" look from my wife when I get from home work and there is another package from UPS!). Tac-tic is one of the few I would say is useful to train with reguraly."
AND
"It really works for me. After spending quite a bit of time trying to keep my forward rist flat I thought I had achieved it. I only purchased this device because I wanted to be in on Yoda's new lesson when he puts it on the forum. I knew I really didn't need it. HOW WRONG I WAS!!
My wrist was bending just prior to impact. There was no question. I could hear it and feel it snap."
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So do you KNOW FOR SURE your left wrist is REALLY flat? The tac-tic just doesn't lie.
THANKS BRIAN!
"What I initially found out amazed me. I have always been told to put the hands in front of the clubhead at address position and thought I was doing this automatically...WRONG!! It would click as soon as I went into my normal address. I want to start from more of a impact fix position so this is something to work on.
I also thought that I had a FLW at the top of my backstroke cause if I checked how it looked in the sliding glass door at night (like a mirror) it looked flat to me...wrong again!! It would click at the top right away.
My first impressions is that it is a great training aid!! It definitely helps with 1 of TGM's 3 imperatives...having a FLW. As I said in another post, I have more training aids then room to put them (I often get the "are you nuts" look from my wife when I get from home work and there is another package from UPS!). Tac-tic is one of the few I would say is useful to train with reguraly."
AND
"It really works for me. After spending quite a bit of time trying to keep my forward rist flat I thought I had achieved it. I only purchased this device because I wanted to be in on Yoda's new lesson when he puts it on the forum. I knew I really didn't need it. HOW WRONG I WAS!!
My wrist was bending just prior to impact. There was no question. I could hear it and feel it snap."
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So do you KNOW FOR SURE your left wrist is REALLY flat? The tac-tic just doesn't lie.
THANKS BRIAN!