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swinging and hitting
Why couldn't a swinger use right arm thrust ?
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Extensor Action is a Non-Accelerating Thrust. Use as much as you can. Although it doesn't Accelerate the Clubhead directly, it contributes to precision of the Accumulators.
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The Accumulators, Cocked Left Wrist, Right Hand Roll, Left Arm Across the Chest and Bent Right Arm, are out-of-line conditions. But regardless of their degree of out-of-line, they need to maintain their Alignment to the Plane.
Each Accumulator may Release in a Sequence, #4,#1,#2,#3. They may be omitted or Overlapped. Each will Release On-Plane and continue Tracing the Plane Line. Left Arm Blast-Off, Thrust On-Plane; Right Arm Thrust, On-Plane; Left Wrist Uncock, On-Plane; Right Hand Roll, On-Plane. Extensor Action keeps the Primary Lever Aligned and adds Rigidness to the Power Package so that it doesn't collapse during the Pivots powerful rotation and cause the Release of any or All of the Accumulators to move Off-Plane. |
Thanks, so after all that I take it your answer is yes I could use right arm thrust as a swinger?
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thank you for the information
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It is possible to Pull, (Pitch Elbow) and Actively extend the Right Arm. If the Right Elbow leads its pulling isnt it? Right Arm Swinging. Its not the safest of Right Elbow alignments, tending to muscle tear. You wouldnt pull a car by attaching your right hand to the side of the car and attempting to throw it forward. You wouldnt throw a shot putt. But it can be done for golf. Homer said it was a "beautiful" method, but he also warned of its potential for elbow injury. Not a certainty by any means but there is the potential. |
"Swinging is Pulling and Hitting is Pushing and thats all." O.B. Left ......
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