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Old 02-28-2007, 12:48 AM
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i have a simple question, in the Lynn and Jeff video they go over the swivel and from what i can tell, the bent condition of the right wrist is never lost throught any stroke. Is this correct or should the right wrist loose the bent condition sometime after both arms straight. I have pondered this for a while now and just cannot come up with a solid answer. In Brians swing, the bent condition is lost but regained at finish, in John's likewise, and in Jeff's its not lost. Hope this strikes others minds also.
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Old 02-28-2007, 01:01 AM
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also another example is above with Phil, his right wrist has not maintained the bent condition, is that a good image to go by or should we strive to maintain the bent condition
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Old 02-28-2007, 01:08 AM
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IMHO- A Swinger will lose some or all of the bent right wrist and re-established it after follow through to finish. Ben Doyle talks about the only two times the right wrist is straight- address and follow through. Neither remain straight for long. The fierce Throw-out action will straighten the right wrist AFTER LOW POINT. It is a MAJOR problem if the intent or preparation was to straighten the right wrist because you then straightened the Right Wrist well before impact.

A Hitter should lose next to none.

What is important is a flat Left Wrist with a Bent LEVEL Right wrist through Impact, through the end of Hinge Motion, through LOW POINT.
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