Extensor Action during (and as) the Loading Action will Flatten the Left
Wrist (6-B-1-D) -- which is normally Bent in the Swinger's Standard Adjusted
Address (10-9-A) -- as the Right Forearm Takeaway and Fanning execute the
Start Up. The Left Wrist will Swivel in conjunction with this Motion. - Yoda
I am monkeying around with the start-up swivel of standard wrist action. when I used single wrist action my focus was on the right forearm takeaway, letting the pivot cause the turning of my arms etc. I started to get below plane. I noticed that my hands were set too low (ever so slightly cocked...not level) With the level wrist ALIGNMENT I noticed that a start-up swivel seemed easier to achieve. So I am now trying to figure out how the start-up swivel and the right forearm takeaway properly relate to one another. I have a basic understanding that the left wrist is the boss, and that the right wrist follows. So at present I am turning the left wrist palm to the plane...great...my confusion is understanding (execution is peachy) what happens next? My feeling is that the checkrein of the turning left hand and arm causes my right elbow to bend as my hands get closer to my right shoulder. Is that just a seems as if? I am in no way suggesting that the left arm is taking the club back, up and in. It just seems as if with good extensor action I cannot feel the right forearm pick-up! Then again extensor action is a bit of a stretch! I mean...you keep your left arm straight by trying to straighten your bent right arm...you bend the right arm by trying to straighten it against the checkrein of the stretched left arm