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Originally Posted by EdZ
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Great post lynn.
From a hypothetical view point -
If the impact point plane line and the 'underground' plane line were the same (the ball on a tee, exact, perfect low point separation). What angle with the ground would an 'ideal' line of thrust be for the right forearm?
(Assume a perpendicular to the ground primary lever, and turned shoulder plane).
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From a down-the-Line view, the Right Forearm during Impact will be on the angle of the Turned Shoulder Plane. This Ideal Plane Angle should not be thought of in terms of an absolute degree of Tilt. Instead, it will vary:
1. From
Club to Club (Steeper for the shorter Clubs and Flatter for the longer Clubs per 7-5/6/7);
2. Between
Hitters and Swingers (the Shorter Shoulder Turn of the Hitter requires a Steeper Plane per 2-H); and
3. From
Player to Player (the less flexible players may have a shorter Shoulder Turn and therefore use a Steeper Plane).