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Daryl 05-16-2006 10:11 PM

Thank You Mr. Bucket. I just wish it were that easy.

12 piece bucket 05-16-2006 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Daryl
Thank You Mr. Bucket. I just wish it were that easy.

Hey do you have another brother named Daryl?

I don't know man . . . Mr K did say he could Swing in his sleep . . . I in fact slumber in my sleep.

Daryl 05-16-2006 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
Hey do you have another brother named Daryl?

I don't know man . . . Mr K did say he could Swing in his sleep . . . I in fact slumber in my sleep.

I can swing in my sleep too. But I can't hit the ball there any better either. lol. :toothy:

bts 05-17-2006 05:06 AM

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Originally Posted by wanole
this #4 stuff of the left arm and left chest.

Are you guys saying to turn the chest into the left bicept/tricep area from the top while leaving the left arm back? This then creates tension in the #4? keep turning the pivot into that arm until it's thrown off the chest past impact?

is this right?

I believe so.

Sustain the lag, not only the angle and pressure between the lead arm and the lead chest, but also all those between the joints of "the machine", including the lead arm and the shaft.

Sbark 05-17-2006 08:22 AM

Tommasello rh swing?
 
How does Tommasello right/trail arm swing theory enter in and get explained into this thread?
--------opps my bad....gotta go study extensive Tomasello folder below
sorry,


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