Originally Posted by Jeff
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Burner
I have studied 7:3 and I can idenitify two important facts re: the right forearm.
Fact 1
Top of the backswing - the right forearm is positioned perpendicular to the "on plane loading of the primary lever assembly" in hitters and the "on plane loading of the secondary lever assembly" in swingers.
Fact 2
The right forearm must be driven into impact (hitters) or thrown into impact (swingers) on-plane = pointing at the plane line as the angle of attack. In hitters, there is also an "angle of approach" and the right forearm must leave impact fix alignment along this "angle of approach" during the right forearm takeaway and return along this "angle of approach" in the late downswing.
Is that correct. Are there more insights?
Jeff.
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Jeff,
Correct? I really don't know without re-reading 7-3 in light of what you are saying .
More insights? Again, I really have nothing more to offer at this stage.
I would have to revisit the text with your thought in mind and get a little more analytical before I could offer arguments that might suit your purpose.
Perhaps there are other cyber correspondents who could engage you in this subject.
For my part, I am happy to simply accept Mr Kelley's offerings until I am sure that he and I are at divergence, in which event
I would refer to the Trustee of his legacy - Yoda.