Since the left is bent at Adjusted Address, does this suggest that ideally, an early move in Start Up would be to flatten it? Gives me a better understanding of the 12-3-0 checklist Section 4/5-- step 16 "Start Up--L/R Wrist Conditions." Of course, there is the option of starting at Fix. Would an early flattening of the left wrist be an indicator that the right elbow is moving correctly?
Originally Posted by EdZ
Excellent summary. Well worth folks taking the time to read closely.
Especially useful to understand:
ideally, the Left Wrist is always Flat and the Right Wrist is always Level (4-A-1, 4-B-1).
Understanding wrist positions (chapter 5) and the flying wedges alignments are the road to understanding the beauty of TGM. The level right wrist, and the magic right forearm.