LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Spheres ... Thread: Spheres ... View Single Post #24 05-29-2006, 03:38 AM Mathew Inactive User Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 833 The right elbow is always going to be touching the outside edge of another sphere made by the upper right arm around its center - the right shoulder. Whilst the shoulder may move to change the location of that sphere and relationship of its place in space per shoulder motions, the internal power package relationships cannot change. So we have a whole construct of spheres now of the power package The left shoulder - primary lever assembly The left wrist - secondary lever assembly The stationary post or point - either head or point between shoulders The right upper arm - equi-distance either directly from the left (point between shoulders) or at opposite end of a chord from a radius (head). The right wrist - working in conjunction with the left.... Oh and if your 'kuykendall' you may want to add the left elbow too...lol If you look at the right arm structure - there is a basic geometry to it - if you draw a line directly from the hand to the right shoulder - the right elbow is always going to be halfway, forming an isosceles triangle on a plane. The obvious statement would be the closer the hand is moved towards the right shoulder the more the right elbow bends.... Last edited by Mathew : 05-29-2006 at 03:48 AM. Mathew View Public Profile Send a private message to Mathew Find all posts by Mathew