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Old 07-08-2009, 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by brownman View Post
Please bear with me if this question has been dealt with in a previous post,not sure how to word heading in "search" to find out,so I will ask directly.
Where does the L/arm actually "rotate" from?,in my attempts to maintain FLW(R/hander),I have found myself rotating my L/forearm,but get the feeling that it is not correct,should my L/arm be rotating from the shoulder and not the elbow?,both can be done ,butthe resultant finishes are quite different...What is right?....Thanks in advance

Where in the book is this covered...thanks


Brownman assuming you are still Hitting, Id say that given Angled Hinge Action and Punch elbow there isnt a feeling of turn or roll, so you dont need to worry about where originates from. The left wrist however will still need to swivel onto plane in the backswing and in release - a left wrist only deal as opposed to the entire left arm deal of Hinge Action.

A Hitter bends his right elbow to move the Primary Lever (left arm and club) in startup. No turning left wrist necessary but you do need to monitor your left wrist staying perpendicular to the Angled Plane. Let the right elbow provide its magic and it will get it done and cock the left wrist in the process.

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