What’s happened over time is this: modern instruction has... become very position-based, while the greats—like Jack Nicklaus—were built on motion, sequence, and intent. So when teachers look at Nicklaus today, they often see: •Inside takeaway → “too far inside” •Across the line → “out of position” •Over-the-top move → “wrong path” •Early extension → “loss of posture” But that’s judging a living motion by frozen positions. The fundamentals that power his swing are no longer understood. Nicklaus wasn’t built on perfect positions—he was built on sequence, timing, and motion. A powerful shift before the top. A natural re-route of the club as he turned the corner. A vertical release that kept the face stable under pressure. It wasn’t textbook. It was effective. The great players didn’t all look the same—but they were built on the same timeless principles. Those principles haven’t changed… they’ve just been forgotten. I’ll be breaking this down step by step in my free webinar on the Classic Golf Swing, March 30th at 8pm and March 31st at 6pm. There’s a link to register in the first comment!show more

Classic Golf Swing
112,719 views • 4 months ago
186 yard, 7-iron with a smooth swing. I’ve worked... hard studying technique and this is what I’ve found to be the most efficient swing. It is an inside takeaway, a slight OTT move, and pull in as you turn the corner - smooth power. I’ll be holding a free webinar on the Classic Golf Swing, March 30th and 31st. The link is in the first comment.show more

ChristoGarciaGolf
92,780 views • 5 months ago
Miguel Angel Jiménez has one of the smoothest, most... unhurried, and most effective golf swings ever put on display. Never a care in the world. He simply swings from the inside, lets it work over the top, and then strolls away from aces like he's competing in a Macarena contest. The beauty of Jiménez's motion isn't just that it works—it's that it's built to last. If you'd like to learn the classic over-the-top swing that's stood the test of time, check out my Classic OTT instructional video. Learn to swing with rhythm, freedom, and a move you can trust for a lifetime. For lessons or information, email: [email protected] #GolfSwing #MiguelAngelJimenez #ClassicSwing #GolfInstruction #OverTheTopSwing #GolfTipsshow more

ChristoGarciaGolf
288,991 views • 2 months ago
Ben Hogan once showed the world on the Ed... Sullivan Show how he could swing with both elbows connected to his body. It was a simple, powerful reminder of how the greats built their motion from solid fundamentals. Working on that same feel today can do wonders. It keeps the arms synced with the body, encourages a classic, repeatable strike, and—believe it or not—you can even hit balls this way. It’s a timeless drill that still delivers.show more

ChristoGarciaGolf
259,652 views • 8 months ago
“Receivers go to die.” “QBs can’t succeed in Chicago.”... Those were the narratives. Ryan Poles took over a franchise buried in dead cap, without first-round picks, and weighed down by decades of losing. He never promised a quick fix. He told everyone the rebuild would take time, stayed committed to his vision, and didn’t abandon it when things got difficult. When the Bears were losing, Poles stood in front of the media and took the blame. Now that the team is turning the corner, he’s stepped aside and let the players and coaches get the credit. He’s owned his mistakes, moved on from bad decisions without letting pride get in the way, built trust across the league, and treated veterans with respect by helping them land in better situations. Has he been perfect? No. Has he changed the culture and direction of Chicago Bears football? Absolutely. For the first time in a long time, the Bears aren’t just chasing success. They’re built to sustain it.show more

Bears Facts
12,169 views • 1 month ago
Last night, direct hit on the building where my... 87 yr old mom lives. She is fine. So are all the neighbours. This is an old building (built 1974) so there are no safe rooms (MAMAD in hebrew) as in newwer buildings. The top floor apartment was totaly destroyed but the residents were already down at ground level. The missile actually penetrated the roof and and one more floor before exploding. This means the Islamic Regime uses a delayed fuse (50-100 milliseconds +-) to cause maximum damage and loss of life by timing the explosion inside the structure. The silver Honda Accord at the end of the video with some debree on it - my moms car.show more

Eyal Ofer אייל עופר
113,303 views • 5 months ago
THE LUXOR HOTEL (Luxor Hotel & Casino) IN LAS... VEGAS IS A SHADOW OF ITS FORMER SELF. ITS DAMN NEAR BEEN COMPLETELY DETHEMED ON THE INSIDE. THERE ARE NO CHECK IN CLERKS ANY MORE AS THEY HAVE BEEN REPLACED BY AUTOMATED KIOSK. THE POOL IS CURRENTLY CLOSED. THEY SHUT DOWN ALL THE NIGNTCLUBS INSIDE LONG AGO. BUT I SAW THIS VIDEO AND I WAS LIKE - WOW LOOK AT THIS ARCHITECTURAL MARVEL. THIS BUILDING IS INCREDIBLE AND ITS VERY BEAUTIFUL TO LOOK AT. SO WHEN I SEE THE LUXOR I TRY TO LOOK AT WHATS GOOD ABOUT IT INSTEAD OF ALL THE THINGS THAT ARE LACKING.show more

DANIEL OCEAN
303,603 views • 2 months ago
The story of Atlantis comes from the ancient Greek... philosopher Plato, who wrote about it in his works Timaeus and Critias. He described Atlantis as a large and powerful island civilization that existed far out in the Atlantic Ocean. According to the story, Atlantis was highly advanced, with great buildings, canals, and a well organized society. The city itself was said to be built in rings, with land and water laid out in a careful pattern. At first, the people of Atlantis lived in balance and followed higher principles, but over time they became greedy, corrupt, and focused on power. Plato’s account says that as the people changed, their society began to fall apart. The gods, seeing this decline, decided to punish Atlantis. In a single day and night of disaster, the island was struck by massive earthquakes and floods. The land broke apart, and the entire civilization sank into the sea, disappearing beneath the water. The story was passed down as a warning about what can happen when a society loses its values and becomes consumed by control and excess.show more

Jason Wilde
12,604 views • 5 months ago
There is a room in Málaga that was built... to be the closest thing on earth to standing inside heaven. It is called the camarín of the Virgin of Victory, and it is hidden at the top of a tower inside the Santuario de la Victoria. To reach it, you climb and the ascent is the entire point... The building you are climbing through was completed in 1700, and it was designed as a single argument made in stone. At the bottom lies a crypt: a black chamber crowded with white plaster skeletons, a meditation on death and the brevity of life. From there a staircase rises, and as you climb it the light grows stronger and the imagery changes from bones to saints. The architects of the time understood this ascent as the soul's own journey, the dark crypt as the stage of penitence, the staircase as the stage of spiritual progress, and the room at the very top as the final stage: the union of the soul with the divine. That room at the top is the camarín, and its dome is one of the most extraordinary interiors in Spain... Every surface is covered in white and gold plasterwork. There is no empty space anywhere. The Baroque called this horror vacui, the horror of the void: the conviction that a space meant to represent heaven should not contain a single bare patch of stone. Out of that plasterwork emerge angels, flowers, birds, and mirrors. The mirrors are not decoration alone. They catch the light pouring in through the windows of the drum and throw it around the chamber, so that the gold seems to move and the whole room appears to shimmer and breathe. This wonder was built by people who believed that if you wanted to show a human being what heaven might feel like, you did not describe it to them. You built a room, and you let them climb into it... -- -- -- If you enjoyed this, I write a weekly newsletter read by over 50,000 people who love rediscovering the beauty of the past. You can join us here: If you'd like to support my work, a paid subscription is what makes it possible.show more

James Lucas
69,389 views • 2 months ago
Back in 1994 at Ariel School in Zimbabwe, some... weird shit happened during recess. Dozens of kids were outside playing when several of them noticed objects coming down near the edge of the schoolyard. They described small disc shaped craft and beings nearby. This wasn’t one kid that was nuts, It was many children at the same time. They all described the same things. Teachers didn’t see it themselves, made the credibility low. Adults eventually stepped in. The kids were questioned, interviewed, asked to draw what they saw. Over time, their accounts started to drift in small details, which is normal, but the core of the experience stayed the same. No clear explanation was ever given, and no serious effort was made to resolve what happened. What hangs on with me is the pattern of children see something, adults can’t explain it or refuse to, authority moves in to normalize things, and the event gets labeled as imagination. John Mack went on to verify the best he could that what the children saw was real. What do you think?show more

Jason Wilde
12,198 views • 6 months ago
Let’s be absolutely clear with the facts from today’s... “march against the far right” which I attended from the start. 🇬🇧🏴 1. These were left-wing organisations from all over the UK. Every union under the sun was in attendance. National Education Union are definitely indoctrinating children within the teacher and school environment, just look at their presence today. It is very concerning. Watch what they teach your kids. They, as an education union, along with Unite the union: join a union, were also fighting over who got to be at the front of the march today, thanks to two lesbian powerhouses not having it. Comedy gold 😂 2. The second video shows over 100 coaches being used to bus in all these so-called “concerned citizens” on organised transport. They are all part of a left-wing narrative which just doesn’t work anymore, we see exactly what they are doing. That was the entire left-wing loony left in attendance. That’s it. That’s them. This is a major point! We have millions who know what’s right, and the left wing in this country is about to get the shock of their lives in the next elections, swept off the map. That was a panic march. They know it’s coming! 3. There was no working class at this march! Fact! It was all middle and upper class people who attend the usual Palestine marches and Palestine Action events. They hate the Union Jack flag and they hate the working class. This was a stunt by the well-organised unions to pretend the country is behind them which it is not. And that was clear as day to witness today. Also a clear panic march. 4. We don’t have much to worry about. These people are not in the real world. They are privileged and wealthy. And as I said, that’s the crowd, that’s them. They are in total fantasy land, and it’s now time for the adults to get back in charge. 5. Long live England 🏴✝️🇬🇧show more

Danny Tommo
84,224 views • 4 months ago
On the day that the Cincinnati Bengals announce their... blockbuster deal with Ja’Marr Chase, I got a story … In 2021, Chase hit a rough patch in camp with drops. It was a big story at the time, the kind that blow up in the summer. Anyway, I came thru for an early August practice, and hung out with coaches on the field for about a half-hour after the session ended. I turned around, and there was Ja’MarrChase, out there on the Juggs, having kept one teammate behind to help him. Five minutes later, he was by himself, with an equipment man shooting the balls at him. At the end of my camp trip, I showed my football-obsessed first-grader (now a fourth-grader) how this player picked fifth overall was responding in the face of adversity early in his career. Almost all the rest of the players and coaches were inside. It wasn’t a show. It was a guy consumed with being the best. Which is why I think the Bengals will sleep well writing him those checks.show more

Albert Breer
170,960 views • 1 year ago
The Cathedral of Syracuse was an ancient Greek temple.... It sits right on top of the old Temple of Athena. Literally built into it. Those huge Doric columns you see inside aren’t 'inspired by' the Greeks. They are the Greeks. They didn’t destroy the temple. They filled the gaps and turned it into a church, letting the ancient structure live on almost untouched. So you walk in and you’re surrounded by 2,500 years of history in one room. Greek stone, medieval walls, Christian altars, all layered together. It feels less like architecture and more like time folding in on itself. An absolute wonder. 📍 Cathedral of Syracuse, Italy (vid: theblackhairedboy)show more

Muse
30,671 views • 1 month ago
Two things. First I should finish watching a video... before I make comments on it. I didn’t realize Candace herself says the camera was on the inside of his shirt in 2025. Candace Charlie wasn’t an idiot. He knew why they were putting it on the inside of the shirt. Don’t you think he’d be a part of the change on how it was worn? He was Not a frog. Smh. And second. If her followers still believe her after the second video here where the demonstrator puts it on the way Charlie has it on there’s no helping them. But did you guys see her face. She knew her team had F’d up and put too much info out there. Lmao. Candace that sucked for you but your face was priceless. You were so pissed they let it run that long. When she does the little sniff it’s a sign she’s mad, happens every time. Remember she did it when Elizebeth said she had a dream about Charlie? Is someone getting fired?show more

Raven Grace 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
17,916 views • 2 months ago
When the Hoover Dam was built, it became the... tallest dam and the largest concrete structure ever constructed. After its completion, an esoteric monument was created to record the exact moment in time when it was built, meant for future generations even if calendars were lost and civilization reset. The monument serves as a precessional marker that identifies the dam with the Age of Pisces through the positions of the stars and the North Star, Polaris. It shows the arrangement of the major stars and planets as they appeared on September 30, 1935, the day of the dam’s dedication. The celestial chart includes Polaris, Arcturus, Sirius, and other reference stars. It was designed to tell future civilizations when the dam was built by using the precession of the equinoxes as a cosmic timestamp. They have also included the Egyptian pyramids, which were built when Thuban was the North Star (according to the mainstream narrative). They also show that in about 12,000 years, the North Star will be Vega, from the constellation Lyra. The knowledge of the Zodiac constellations is ancient and dates back at least 11,000 years, as evidenced by ancient sites in Turkey such as Göbekli Tepe, Karahan Tepe, Sayburç, and Nevali Çori. They know another reset is coming, and that is why they are leaving this knowledge behind. That is exactly what the ancient sites in Turkey are doing as well. Pillar 43 marks the Age of Scorpio.show more

Open Minded Approach
22,615 views • 3 months ago
When the Hoover Dam was built, it became the... tallest dam and the largest concrete structure ever constructed. After its completion, an esoteric monument was created to record the exact moment in time when it was built, meant for future generations even if calendars were lost and civilization reset. The monument serves as a precessional marker that identifies the dam with the Age of Pisces through the positions of the stars and the North Star, Polaris. It shows the arrangement of the major stars and planets as they appeared on September 30, 1935, the day of the dam’s dedication. The celestial chart includes Polaris, Arcturus, Sirius, and other reference stars. It was designed to tell future civilizations when the dam was built by using the precession of the equinoxes as a cosmic timestamp. They have also included the Egyptian pyramids, which were built when Thuban was the North Star (according to the mainstream narrative). They also show that in about 12,000 years, the North Star will be Vega, from the constellation Lyra. The knowledge of the Zodiac constellations is ancient and dates back at least 11,000 years, as evidenced by ancient sites in Turkey such as Göbekli Tepe, Karahan Tepe, Sayburç, and Nevali Çori. They know another reset is coming, and that is why they are leaving this knowledge behind. That is exactly what the ancient sites in Turkey are doing as well. Pillar 43 marks the Age of Scorpio.show more

Open Minded Approach
77,928 views • 5 months ago
When the Hoover Dam was built, it became the... tallest dam and the largest concrete structure ever constructed. After its completion, an esoteric monument was created to record the exact moment in time when it was built, meant for future generations even if calendars were lost and civilization reset. The monument serves as a precessional marker that identifies the dam with the Age of Pisces through the positions of the stars and the North Star, Polaris. It shows the arrangement of the major stars and planets as they appeared on September 30, 1935, the day of the dam’s dedication. The celestial chart includes Polaris, Arcturus, Sirius, and other reference stars. It was designed to tell future civilizations when the dam was built by using the precession of the equinoxes as a cosmic timestamp. They have also included the Egyptian pyramids, which were built when Thuban was the North Star (according to the mainstream narrative). They also show that in about 12,000 years, the North Star will be Vega, from the constellation Lyra. The knowledge of the Zodiac constellations is ancient and dates back at least 11,000 years, as evidenced by ancient sites in Turkey such as Göbekli Tepe, Karahan Tepe, Sayburç, and Nevali Çori. They know another reset is coming, and that is why they are leaving this knowledge behind. That is exactly what the ancient sites in Turkey are doing as well. Pillar 43 marks the Age of Scorpio.show more

Open Minded Approach
63,836 views • 8 months ago
The vet had been honest with the Hollands. Baxter... didn't have much time left, and the kindest thing they could do now was make whatever he had left count. So on a warm Saturday in June , instead of a normal quiet day at home, they loaded the old Bernese into the back of the van and drove him two hours to the coast. Baxter had never seen the ocean. He was 13, and his whole life had been the backyard and the same worn spot on the living room rug. The kids wanted him to see something big before he went. He moved slow getting out of the van. His back legs weren't what they used to be, and the boys had to help him down onto the sand. For a second he just stood there at the top of the beach, nose up, taking in all that salt air and open water like he couldn't quite believe it. Then something in him shifted. He started down toward the surf on his own, stiff and determined, the way he used to trot to the door when the kids came home from school. When the first cold wave washed over his paws, his whole face lit up. He didn't run, he couldn't, but he waded in up to his chest and stood in the shallow water with the sun going down behind him, and the whole family just watched. Nobody said much. They didn't need to. They stayed until the light was almost gone, taking pictures, letting Baxter rest against their legs, giving him one perfect afternoon to hold onto. The vet was right about the time. Baxter left them a few weeks later, at home, surrounded by the people who loved him. But he saw the ocean first. And every one of them is glad they gave him that.show more

Gabriele Corno
119,678 views • 1 month ago