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Right Forearm/Right Hand/Right Elbow in Swinging
What role or function does the Right Arm play in Swinging?
We are loading the Left Wrist (No. 2) . . . but the Right Arm stays Passive no? What kind of Right Arm thoughts should the Swinger have? Are we just using the Law of the Triangle and just pulling our PASSIVE Triangle DOWNPLANE? |
sling
It slings. The hands via the Flying wedges hold the club, the right shoulder cranks and throws out the arms and club. CF has no muscle power. The right shoulder power package does- as it cranks - but not the right arm.
Swingers sling. Hitters punch. |
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That sounds pretty good. For Swinging... the right arm is passive. There is some right triceps activity, for Extensor a Action, and one could also trace with the right forearm. The ELBOW, however, on the downswing is not ACTIVE, as in Hitting. The arm does straighten out due to the forces. |
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So basically the Right Arm just is there to support and aim the Flail? |
This analysis is limited
The views of the previous entires in this thread are limited. Accelerating the Club longitudinally, with either Arm, is Swinging.
There are AI's that teach both left arm swinging and right arm swinging. Uncocking the right elbow from the top offers the golfer full power (CF still uncocks the left wrist)...see 10-3-K and 10-3-D. Cheers to the Magic of the Right Forearm...see the Tomasello Letter series videos, it's all there. For a book on the TGM right arm swinging approach, see Mark Evershed's "The Golf Solution", copies are available in a left hand or a right hand version. See Mark's site at www.markevershedgolf.com DG |
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6B...thanks for being honest. It might help to unlock your limited life. :happy3: I think you might need to start posting more regularly... DG |
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For Standard Swinging... that sounds pretty good(4-2-3 Release). There is Right Arm Swinging, where the Right Arm is Active. |
The right forearm in the swingers procedure is to provide the non-accelerating thrust of extensor action towards the plane line.
This non-accelerating thrust does not in itself move the left arm, however as the power package is transported via shoulder motions, it does displace the right forearm and its position relative to the power package. It is in this sence the right arm can be considered passive. |
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