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Old 01-10-2006, 10:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
As components of the Left Arm Flying Wedge, the Flat Left Wrist, the Clubshaft and the Sweetspot must all remain in the same plane, i.e., the plane of the perpendicular Left Wristcock motion. This sounds complicated, but it is not. For example, when hammering a nail, it is easy to see that the left hand and the hammer handle and the hammer head all lie in the same vertical plane.

On the Backstroke, the entire Left Arm Flying Wedge Turns to the Sweetspot's Inclined Plane of Motion (2-N-0) and, on the Downstroke, Rolls from it. First, the Left Wrist rotates (Turns) from its Vertical (to the ground) Condition to parallel to the Sweetspot Plane. As it does, the Shaft must likewise rotate in order to maintain its In Line Condition with the Left Arm (Rhythm per 6-B-3-0). Similarly, on the Downstroke, as the Left Wrist rotates (Rolls) back to its Vertical Condition, the Shaft must also rotate.

Otherwise, the Left Arm Flying Wedge -- the In Line Condition of the Left Wrist, Clubshaft and Sweetspot -- cannot be maintained. Then, there is Steering and Quitting.The Left Wrist Bends; Rhythm is disrupted; and the Line of Compression can no longer be sustained.


With all due respect Master...and I would accept correction...
But to me the components of the "Wedges"...Would include:

Left Arm Flying Wedge
The Hinge Pin
The Hinge Blade
The Strap Hinge
The entire Left Arm
The #3 Accumulator
The #2 Accumulator
The #2 Pressure Point
The Base of Left Thumb...1/2 of the #1 PP
The Clubshaft

Right Forearm Flying Wedge
The Right Elbow Location
The Right Forearm
The Level Right Wrist
The Right Wrist Bend
The cup of the right hand palm ...the other 1/2 of the #1 Pressure Point
The #3 Pressure Point
The LCG or "Sweetspot" Plane..

The reason why the Clubshaft is part of the LAFW is Wrist Action rotates the shaft during "Start-Up" swivel for the swinger...while the right forearm hold the tracing of the sweetspot...Which is my second point you trace with the sweetspot, the #3Pressure Point and the Right forearm..which IMO are the components of the RFFW...


so...LAFW...Shaft....RFFW....Sweetspot

Go ahead and correct me if I am wrong!!!!

Last edited by annikan skywalker : 01-10-2006 at 10:44 PM.
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