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Old 04-27-2012, 08:03 AM
HungryBear HungryBear is offline
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Right arm participation
I must remind myself, any time I think about trigger delay and snap release, to use care of Right Arm Geometry. The limits are set by ability to maintain the Right Flying Wedge all the way to impact. There is a trap that is seen too often. The right forearm must be thrown, slap, into impact and not allow the sholder, elbow, hands to stall and have, what I call, a FAUX pp#3 by unbending the right wrist to hold #3 pressure by "flipping"
it against the shaft. There are also right arm participation limitations to "snap relase".

just my own thinking
hb

Of course, I didn't invent any of this:
For an articulate view:

http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...6202#post26202


One more comment:
I do not feel the right wrist "froze" in place by any effort of the right wrist, but, held in place by the alignments of the right forearm, elbow, shoulder, axis tilt and pivot. ie. the right wrist alignment is a result.

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