LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Arrow Out of Quiver Thread: Arrow Out of Quiver View Single Post #12 06-19-2008, 07:16 PM mb6606 Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 695 Originally Posted by Jeff KOC - you wrote-: "How about the left arm? I believe it is definite not an independent pull as the left arm is to be swung, inert, to have master accumulator lag." I have the Tom Tomasello 5-day TGM school videos and he clearly demonstrates that it is the left hand that pulls the arrow out of the quiver. The left hand holds the club's grip and pulls longitudinally on the grip as the left hand pulls the "arrow out of the quiver". What causes the left arm to move forward so that it causes the left hand to pull the arrow out of the quiver? In body-swingers, it is the downswing pivot action that pulls the left arm forward (via power accumulator #4). In arm swingers, who use a right arm action (ala Tom Tomasello), it is a right arm throw action that pushes on the PP#1 point and thereby causes the left arm to move forward => left hand pulls on the grip => arrow is pulled out of the quiver by the left hand. Jeff. Personally I find it unatural to use the right forearm takeaway and then switch at the top to a left hand arrow out of the quiver. How does the right hand maintain the extensor action and the #3 pp must be directed straight line to your aiming point if the left has taken over? mb6606 View Public Profile Send a private message to mb6606 Find all posts by mb6606