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Old 06-14-2010, 12:52 PM
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My GSEB has shown me the "insurance" of an elevated left wrist.
Originally Posted by JerryG View Post
One other thing, Andy, go to City's thread on how he found the magic of the vertically uncocking left wrist. Lots of good stuff there as well.
Heck, anywhere you go on this site will get you started. Just dig in.
This is how I have been doing it. (John Savage GSEB, Ben Doyle pupil in the past, just shows me where I have to go and leaves the head descriptions to me.) Before I roll back my non-artificial hip, I use my left hand grip to initiate the machine by turning my impact fix grip (left hand knuckles) down about an inch giving me a bit of a closed club face. It feels like the downturn and right wrist bend happen together. My club grips are very large, though, so you will have to experiment. I hit my version of a horizontal hinge often.

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