Originally Posted by Daryl
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With the Wrist Throw (Hammer On-Plane), the Left Arm Blasts off the Chest and the Right Arm must be accommodating otherwise it will stifle CF. This Throw is Fast and violent compared to the Hand Throw. CF can't wait for the Right Forearm to catch up. The Right Wrist needs to be Thrown. The Right Forearm Driven.
Bold by Daryl
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Not sure what you mean by the "Right arm must be accomodating otherwise it will stifle cf".
A (left) Wrist Throw is a Swingers thing, normally. In which case the Right Elbow straightens
"passively" as the Left Arm moves away from the Shoulders, #4 Angle. Hitting , typically a Right ARm Throw, sees the Right Elbow straighten
"actively". In both cases Homer said the right arm was always Driven .....but they are not the same, Hitting is like a side armed throwing motion, whereas Swinging the right arm motion is the same , often, but the right arm is not doing it, its not a right arm throwing motion. The right arm just sort of pays out.
In regard to Throwing the Right Wrist....how can you Throw, Trigger the Release of something that is not cocked? Cocked not to be confused with Right Hand bending. Vertical hand motion not Horizontal.
OMG (Oh my grandmother) you're not talking about firing the right wrist bend like your buddies on that other site are you? What module are you on? By the way you know that Homer actually does make reference to the ability to fire the right wrist bend .......and therefore an unbending of the flat left wrist........with impunity......see right arm swinging. And you said you hated the elbow plane!