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Old 08-29-2006, 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket

Also I submit this to y'all foolz . . .

How about the concept of a BACKSTROKE AIMING POINT???? HUH????

You raise your right hand in class to ask a question . . . but your right hand is tied to your right arm so it's gotta bend . . .

Well you can get in your golf posture without a club and RAISE your right hand BACK, UP and IN basically UP PLANE until your right arm is straight . . . that is your backstroke Aiming Point.

NEXT do it with your grip . . . Your right arm still tries to go to the point where you had it UP PLANE WITH NO LEFT HAND . . . but it can't because of CHECKREIN. You will feel Extensor Action BIG TIME if you do this exercise.

Hook it up!
Bucket,

This post is gold - almost as good as your Mrs Woods post on the Jen plane thread! You say to raise your right hand BACK, UP and IN basically UP PLANE until your right arm is straight - but as extensor action is in effect from startup, why not start with the arm straight? Practice right arm only with a straight right arm (with or without club), then add left hand and repeat (as you say).

On a related point, does the checkrein action of the left arm leash also cause the right wrist (as well as the right elbow) to bend?

Chris
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