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Old 09-06-2015, 03:13 PM
jerry1967 jerry1967 is offline
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[*]The On-Plane Right Forearm Wedge Swivels the Left Hand.[/list][/quote]


can someone explain this?

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Old 09-07-2015, 11:49 AM
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Probably not- but let me try. The 2 flying wedges are linked together at a 90 degree angle. A swinger who as had a start up swivel, must also have a release swivel. Since the flying wedges work i tandem, what the left hand does the right hand will react to - to maintain the flying wedges structure - and visa versa (which you are asking about?).
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Old 09-09-2015, 05:04 AM
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Originally Posted by jerry1967 View Post
[*]The On-Plane Right Forearm Wedge Swivels the Left Hand.[/list]

can some explain this?
Take an address position with no club, your right hand holding your left thumb. Bend the right arm with an inert left arm but Extensor Action: it brings the left arm across the chest but at the same time the entire left arm rotates at the shoulder socket (Swivel). The same happens in the dowsnwing when the right arm straightening (actively or passively) will rotate the left arm back. Try different right elbow positions to see how it affects the left arm rotation.
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