LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Extensor Force...#1 PP or #3 PP...Which is easier to "Stretch"? Thread: Extensor Force...#1 PP or #3 PP...Which is easier to "Stretch"? View Single Post #1 01-02-2006, 10:41 AM annikan skywalker Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 796 Extensor Force...#1 PP or #3 PP...Which is easier to "Stretch"? Which is easiest to stretch the left arm for your personally? 1.) #1 PP pulling on the left thumb? 2.) #3 PP...Artificial tight forefinger 3.) Both? * Clue: Is one(#3PP) to pull the shaft in-line w/ the left arm to establish the Left Arm Flying Wedge alignment ...the other(#1PP) to support the power package structure of the Flying Wedges? . Stretching on the Left Arm through the #3 Presure Point gives the same action as pulling both ends of a rope. That is, it pulls both the Left Arm and the Clubshaft tautly in a straight line. That, and just moving from “Bent Left Wrist” to “Flat Left Wrist” during – and as – the Loading Action are very effective for Short Shot procedures (10-19-0). However, improperly executed, it can cause Clubhead Throwaway. In which case, use only #1 Pressure Point and pull on the left thumb to then hold at least the Left Arm in-line and retain Power Package structural rigidity. Hitters and Swingers differ... . For Hitters – substituting Extensor Action for Acceleration in both directions. For Swingers – the “Bending Right Wrist” and/or “Extensor Action Takeaway” will – more or less, as desired – snap the Clubshaft into its In-Line condition (with Left Arm) with little or no Arm Motion except what results (intentionally) from Clubhead momentum. Last edited by annikan skywalker : 01-02-2006 at 10:50 AM. annikan skywalker View Public Profile Send a private message to annikan skywalker Find all posts by annikan skywalker