Acording to Homer . . . the only way to FEEL the right elbow is IN THE RIGHT ELBOW . . . not in the muscles. So if you are going under plane . . . you have FEEL AS IF your right elbow is cocking UP.
Right elbow are never truly passive because of extensor action
Not Elbow but Right Triceps can never be totally "passive." Which moves the elbow, of course.
Extensor Action is a straightline pull on the left arm- it doesn't move the left arm but does provide support to the left wrist cock. On the downstroke thru PP3 it pulls in a straightline both the left arm and shaft. Its direction is always below the Plane. This effect on the clubshaft can also be used to flatten the left wrist in line with the shaft on the take-away, too.
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Not Elbow but Right Triceps can never be totally "passive."
Extensor Action is a straightline pull on the left arm- it doesn't move the left arm but does provide support to the left wrist cock. On the downstroke thru PP3 it pulls in a straightline both the left arm and shaft. Its direction is always below the Plane. This effect on the clubshaft can also be used to flatten the left wrist in line with the shaft on the take-away, too.
ACK.. yeah tricep
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But the hugest difference is already written in the chapter called extensor action. Its right there for us to read , digest and understand.
Stick that chapter to our forehead and basically all this confusion about right forearm ( Ala TT and DG), and Passive/active( extensor action) would just go away. One of the key is whether the extensor action is applied to pressure point 1 or 3 is also huge, often demonstrated by Lynn. A huge clue to work on I'd say
GONG XI FAT CHOI..
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