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Old 05-25-2007, 12:12 AM
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Level is as Level does
I know you know must of this but here goes:

Try a Plane Board- if the Dowels feel uncomfortable maybe you need a Plane Board to establish a better feel. I think you should examine your address and grip and what Level looks like. The take-away on this incline plane goes up, back and in- simultaneously. UPBACKIN is one motion away from the ball. When the right forearm is set at address and when the right forearm lifts the club along the incline plane. The right wrist has little to do. A FROZEN right wrist means that it only moves in its horizontal plane. It is frozen (forbidden) to move vertically- cocked..

BUT…. I don’t think many have, at first, a pure 100 percent Level right wrist. It gets closer to perfect with experience as you Educated those Flying Wedges. AND… I bet your Right Wrist is more Level than you think. When BOTH wrists are cocked, each cup outward. And… the Left wrist cocking is short- the right wrist really can’t move out of line as easy as one may think

I think what is important is the right side of the Flying Wedges- the Pressure Points, the Magic Right Forearm in line with the shaft along the incline plane. This will Educated the Right Hand to be Level.

If you Hit, drive that right half wedge Down through the ball. A Hitter will maintain a specific Flying Wedge assembly longer throughout the stroke. All power accumulators dump onto the ball at once. Ouch!
If you Swing, pull the shaft strongly and throw everything inline releasing acc2 & 3. After impact, your right wrist will look flat. The top view looks flatter than the bottom view- which is still bent. A Swinger’s Flying Wedge is still frozen from its forbidden direction, both looser in its own plane.

Extensor Action- A- Always, B- Be E- Extensor Actioning. An Extensor Action take-away, a tug on the Left Hand to flatten it, with a correct set up and grip will keep the Right Wrist Level. EA does not much the Left Arm along the incline plane- it adds vital structure to the arms.

Folding right elbow- the key to the machine. Inert or active, it is beautiful to watch. EA keeps it together.
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