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Originally Posted by FanofHogan
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Okay, this might come across as a most basic goofy question, but I gotta ask it because I just figure it out for myself. But, on Yoda's swing when he talks about having the right forearm on plane. Does he mean that if you viewed the shaft from down the line, you could draw a straight line from the heel of the club, up the shaft, up the right forearm and it would be straight? In order to get that allignment you would lift the hands upward until the shaft and arm lined up? Sorry for being dense.
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FanofHogan,
Richard gives a wonderful description of the Right Arm Flying Wedge, and to answer your question directly, the right forearm is on plane once the right elbow is on plane. This is essentially from waist high (backstoke and downstroke) to follow through (both arms straight). Imagine having a laser eminating from #3PP and tracing the plane line during this interval. This is one of the cornerstones of TGM theory in my mind, and one to definitely cultivate.
EC