LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Arrow Out of Quiver Thread: Arrow Out of Quiver View Single Post #13 06-19-2008, 10:23 PM Mathew Inactive User Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 833 Originally Posted by mb6606 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? The right forearm takeaway as a term can be misleading. Basically Homer Kelley is linking the movement of the club on the inclined plane and that of the right forearm. Inorder to make the club move on the inclined plane, the right forearm must also be moving in 3 dimensions. Any onplane takeaway is a right forearm takeaway. It isn't nessesarily that the right forearm is what actively takes the club away. For example lets say we we're to do a typical PGA pro pattern starting on the hands only plane... it is very possible that by holding the power package as a construction during the initial startup and the movement of the power package is created via a rotated shoulder turn with the right and left shoulder moving with a parallel to the original inclined plane that the club would move onplane. This would still be a right forearm takeaway because the right forearm is moving in 3 dimensions with relation to the inclined plane. This has a certain feeling of starting up with an almost 'heave' like action. The aiming point concept and the left arm dragging the club longitudinally are not contradictory. Pp3 is always passive - it passively directs only. The swinger uses the pivot to pull the primary lever assembly longitudinally and ideally for the swinger he will increase his wristcock as this occurs which increases the lag pressure you will feel on the rotated pp3 - that clubhead must be felt and is your ultimate guide for impact. The swinger can increase the wristcock by the exact thought of pulling the club longitudinally - or as Homer Kelley says 'like an arrow from a quiver'. Mathew View Public Profile Send a private message to Mathew Find all posts by Mathew