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Old 12-09-2010, 07:12 PM
O.B.Left O.B.Left is offline
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I am still hoping to use the magic of the right forearm, 7-3, in the release "process" but I'm not sure it's intended to fit.


The Bear

I believe it does fit. I'm typing on my iPhone but take a look at the Hogan photo sequence I posted. He takes his right shoulder down plane on a TSP angle, then as his Left Arm accelerates away from his shoulders his right arm is straightening. As it must. There is a delay but this right arm straightening (passive or active). Pushes the left hand off it's turned to the plane alignment. You're into Radial. Lag Pressure point rotates from knuckle to first joint in the index finger.

But ........I do recall my physics marks in
Highschool , Geometry, architectural drawings , perspective no problem. Physics......I hit a few clangers on occasion.

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Old 12-10-2010, 12:14 PM
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A point that needs mentioning. Although it may look like this release discussion would result in an early release and throw-away, that is not an intent. This is an alignment solution/problem. Particular to section 4-D-1, last paragraph, the "hard to detect" wrist actions.
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Understanding 12-3-0 sections 6-7-8, emphasis on section 6 #20, #21, #22

Do you mind if I just link this in here?

http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/index.p...That-Line.html

I'm not trying to invent something well invented-I'm just trying to apply the well invented.

The Bear

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