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Old 03-17-2008, 10:32 AM
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Isn't that release swivel?.On- plane re -cocking of a flat left wrist.!
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Old 03-17-2008, 05:08 PM
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Isn't that release swivel?.On- plane re -cocking of a flat left wrist.!
Hinge action is 'in effect' from impact to follow through (both arms straight).

'finish' swivel is from follow through to the finish.
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Old 03-17-2008, 07:35 PM
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Swivel - it is almost surreal.
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Old 03-17-2008, 08:30 PM
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Swivel - it is almost surreal.
Oh my!!!!! Can't remember ever seeing a finish swivel that is so "definite".
Talk about pre-programmed into the computer!

Nice find.
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Old 03-17-2008, 09:29 PM
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I have a question about Sean O' Hair's hinge action. Just before the followthrough is complete (arms both fully extended) his left wrist swivels around to the left in an abrupt horizontal hinging-type action. This hinging action doesn't seem to occur as a result of a hinge action at shoulder socket level or body torso turning level. Is this abrupt left wrist rolling action normal and/or desirable?

Secondly, I note that he doesn't fold his left elbow after the followthrough, and I thought that a standard finish swivel action requires more folding/bending of the left elbow. Is that assumption incorrect?

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Old 03-26-2008, 03:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
I have a question about Sean O' Hair's hinge action. Just before the followthrough is complete (arms both fully extended) his left wrist swivels around to the left in an abrupt horizontal hinging-type action. This hinging action doesn't seem to occur as a result of a hinge action at shoulder socket level or body torso turning level. Is this abrupt left wrist rolling action normal and/or desirable?

Secondly, I note that he doesn't fold his left elbow after the followthrough, and I thought that a standard finish swivel action requires more folding/bending of the left elbow. Is that assumption incorrect?

Jeff.
I agree - he seems to be executing hinge as a swivel action(radius and ulna) rather than a pivot or orbiting arms motion.... and I think that is why he does not fold the left arm as one might expect in swivel motion...maybe it would feel too closed for him after his hinge was a swivel motion...
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I agree - he seems to be executing hinge as a swivel action(radius and ulna) rather than a pivot or orbiting arms motion.... and I think that is why he does not fold the left arm as one might expect in swivel motion...maybe it would feel too closed for him after his hinge was a swivel motion...
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Old 03-17-2008, 07:57 PM
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Hinge action is 'in effect' from impact to follow through (both arms straight).

'finish' swivel is from follow through to the finish.
Understand EDZ,I was referring to Matthews last post ,last paragraph
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