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Originally Posted by Daryl
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I have always had trouble understanding the following part of 7-3.
7-3. STROKES-BASIC
Right Forearm Position at the Top differs for the Angle and Arc of Approach Procedures. So their Elbow location and action differ also. … For Swinging (10-19-C) the right forearm should be precisely in-line with - and directly opposed to - the motion of the On Plane Loading Action of the Secondary Lever Assembly (the Clubshaft) and this alignment maintained through impact.
Question: Is the left wrist bent slightly to accomplish this in line relationship in order to maintain longitudinal alignment of the primary lever assembly?
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The Clubshaft and Left Arm are always In Line. This is the precision Assembly of the Left Arm Flying Wedge.
The Hitter using the Angle of Approach procedure has the #3 Pressure Point Loading on the
back of the Clubshaft. The Right Forearm is directly behind the Clubshaft and supporting this Pressure Point.
The Swinger using the Arc of Approach procedure (and going past Top to End) rotates the #3 Pressure Point to the
top of the Clubshaft. The Right Forearm is directly beneath and supporting this Pressure Point.