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Old 02-23-2010, 05:06 PM
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Grip Type per 6-B-3-0-1
When I read 6-B-3-0-1 I infer that the right wrist bends at right angles to the plane of the left wrist cock motion. It seems like 10-2-C and 10-2-D grip types satisfy 6-B-3-0-1 requirements in that both grips insure that "Right wrist Bend will be on the same line as the Left Wrist Cocking Motion"(10-2-C) or that "the Left Wristcocking motion will be on the same line as the Right Wrist Bend" (10-2-D). I don't understand 10-2-B and never have. Do the hands/wrists work differently in 10-2-B than in C or D? 10-2-B just looks like a neutral grip compared to strong D and weak C. 10-2-B says wristcock only which implies that the right wrist doesn't bend. The picture for B shows a level right wrist. I can't believe it doesn't bend at least a bit when the left wrist cocks. 6-B-3-0-1 mentions the plane of the right wrist bend. Is 10-2-B as written compatible with 6-B-3-0-1. I use and generally teach a stronger 10-2-C than in the book and a weaker 10-2-D than in the book but it is still a 10-2-C or 10-2-D if that makes sense.

Can someone please explain to me exactly what 10-2-B is, how it can comply with 6-B-3-0-1, and how it is different from 10-2-C and 10-2-D? I've asked the question many times to authorized instructors and have never understood any answers. I can't even get my left thumb on the aft of the shaft unless I use 10-2-D. I place my left thumb top right of the shaft and not behind it where I put #3. I remain baffled. Thanks

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