I have been waiting desperately...can you feel my frustration?
My case is summarised in post #10 of this thread
Hey, I've been way too busy answering all your questions in the 12-5-1 thread.
Not to mention your PMs!
It's a lot harder to answer questions than it is to ask them, particularly when you know those answers are going to put under the lasered scrutiny of the Tongzilla Magnifying Glass.
I love your questions and enthusiasm, but there's only so much of ol' Yoda to go around. Besides, you guys are doing a pretty good job here of sorting things out, even though I did have to chime in with an extra Swivel!
Hey, I've been way too busy answering all your questions in the 12-5-1 thread.
Not to mention your PMs!
It's a lot harder to answer questions than it is to ask them, particularly when you know those answers are going to put under the lasered scrutiny of the Tongzilla Magnifying Glass.
I love your questions and enthusiasm, but there's only so much of ol' Yoda to go around. Besides, you guys are doing a pretty good job here of sorting things out, even though I did have to chime in with an extra Swivel!
All my PMs? Magnifying Glass? LOL!
This topic requires careful study and consideration to ensure all relationships fit together. So lets give Yoda some space to gather his thoughts.
This thread may go into hibernation for 2 weeks. It will not be left forgotten in the back shelf for dust to lay on.
In this discussion, I like the word "toward". Considering the right shoulder is on plane at Top, I would find it difficult to also have the left arm there, too.
In this discussion, I like the word "toward". Considering the right shoulder is on plane at Top, I would find it difficult to also have the left arm there, too.
With all due respect to my highly esteemed friend...YodasLuke.....
if I'm interpreting this correctly ...we are talking the Top and the Left Arm in relation to the Shoulder Turn component????
Its not difficult to have the left Arm in the same plane/congruent plane as the Turned Shoulder...just increase the Waist Bend(45 degrees) until you get the right alignmentThe left arm at 45 degrees to the ground which by the way forms a right angle...very powerful location where the radius is now located at right angles to the rotating post......Flat Shoulder turn is replaced by Rotated Shoulder Turn...now you have the left arm plane congruent to the plane of the Shoulder Turn Component and at right angles to the axis of rotation...OOOH....Sorry....that's not in the book....
With all due respect to my highly esteemed friend...YodasLuke.....
if I'm interpreting this correctly ...we are talking the Top and the Left Arm in relation to the Shoulder Turn component????
Its not difficult to have the left Arm in the same plane/congruent plane as the Turned Shoulder...just increase the Waist Bend(45 degrees) until you get the right alignmentThe left arm at 45 degrees to the ground which by the way forms a right angle...very powerful location where the radius is now located at right angles to the rotating post......Flat Shoulder turn is replaced by Rotated Shoulder Turn...now you have the left arm plane congruent to the plane of the Shoulder Turn Component and at right angles to the axis of rotation...OOOH....Sorry....that's not in the book....
LOL
I should have made the "I" a bold letter, with my strict adherence to 10-13-A. Do you do 10-13-C (Rotated) while you're holding the proverbial corn-cob?
Don't let him get angry....
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Last edited by YodasLuke : 02-08-2006 at 09:36 AM.
Via the "sphincter mucles" and "Hammies" to maintain the balance throughout the weight shift(very minimal) that accompany the turning and bending necessary for the two line Delivery Paths....LOL
BTW who wants to tackle the "Two Line Delivery Paths".....Where's the little green fellow?.....I'd like to hear from a Jedi...