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Originally Posted by David Alford
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Yoda, if you supinate the left wrist the arch occurs. Mr. Hogan knew that
which was why he called the action supintion and showed the left wrist
turning over.
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SuperDave,
As we've seen, using a term that defines a
rotational hand motion to
describe a
horizontal wrist motion is simply wrong. However,
that's no skin off my green nose; and if you prefer to define the
Arched
Left Wrist at Impact as
Supination (palm up) that's fine by me. But, I
am curious:
Just what term do you use when the Left Wrist has
Pronated (palm down)
during the Backstroke and is
Arched at the
Top? Is this Arched
Wrist still 'supinated?' Can a Wrist
pronate and supinate
at the same time?
Oh me, SuperDave, I guess in your world, probably so. Because...
"To a man with a hammer, everything looks like a nail."
