I saw a video on another web site that Lynn did but I can't find it here.I really like the way he presented the information but I have a question which I am sure has been answered before but I can't find anything on it. The question is, in the video from impact to the end of follow through it doesn't look like there is any rotation of the left forearm. Did I see this right?
Would it be hard to start the back swing with the right forearm hanging instead of in line with the shaft and then bring it back to be in line with the shaft at impact?
Last edited by jerry1967 : 12-13-2010 at 01:54 PM.
I saw a video on another web site that Lynn did but I can't find it here.I really like the way he presented the information but I have a question which I am sure has been answered before but I can't find anything on it. The question is, in the video from impact to the end of follow through it doesn't look like there is any rotation of the left forearm. Did I see this right?
Would it be hard to start the back swing with the right forearm hanging instead of in line with the shaft and then bring it back to be in line with the shaft at impact?
Jerry, I can't remember which video that was, but I remember seeing what you are discussing. YODA was explaining angled hinging but was demonstrating it on a horizontal plane for effect. I'm pretty sure my memory is correct on this one...
Kevin
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