LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Hitting Basics - When/Where Is The Right Arm Thrust Applied? Thread: Hitting Basics - When/Where Is The Right Arm Thrust Applied? View Single Post #17 02-20-2005, 12:30 AM yekim79 Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: ontario Posts: 7 Quote: For right arm swingers, they should not actively try to straighten the right elbow, the elbow will straighten by pivot rotation, from the top it's "one smooth motion" (right arm acceleration) through an automatic snap release a la Jodie Mudd or Ernie Els....see Harvey Penick's little red book...what I just described is what Harvey called "the magic move"....TGM AI Tom Tomasello defined the magic move in his Australia video....the muscles of the right forearm start the club down....the body reacts to the muscles of the right forearm...Tomasello student Mark Evershed developed a teaching system around the magic move called "The Golf Solution"....www.t-g-s.com......on the lesson tee with Tomasello, I asked Tommy "Where in the book does it say to use the right forearm to start the club down...his response was "7-3, THE MAGIC OF THE RIGHT FOREARM" However, the right arm swinger can use "the bat" with non-automatic releases for his/her short game (full sweep releases)....you can also utilize automatic snap releases in your short game too, see 10-20-B...."the Right Arm simply pushes the Lever Assemblies toward Impact with an early or late Release." What a key concept..... All that is needed is MORE KNOWLEDGE.... so right arm swingers needn't worry about extensor action from takeaway through to the follow through, is that correct? .............maybe i'm a right arm swinger! yekim79 View Public Profile Send a private message to yekim79 Find all posts by yekim79