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Old 12-17-2007, 12:45 PM
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Delay and the Level Right Wrist
6-B-1-C, "Maximum Trigger Delay is gained is by causing the Right Elbow to 'Pass the Ball' - which is the Line-of-Sight-to-the-Ball - before Release." It is my understanding that this applies to Hitters also. With the Punch Elbow I'm having trouble doing this and still maintaining the Level Right Wrist. I think maybe I'm being too rigid with the defintion of Level. For example, as I understand it picture 9-2-8, Downstroke, would show a level right wrist. On the other hand, picture 9-2-9, Release, looks to me to be cocked. Am I looking at this all wrong?

In 2-R Homer says, "The pictures depict exactly what they are intended to depict and as near to 'Zero Tolerance' as is humanly possible and then only because they were carefully and expertly posed." So, I don't believe he would have posed a cocked right wrist, when per 6-B-3-0-1 the "ideal" is that the Right Wrist is always Level. I realize that 9-2-9 is meant to depict Release, but believe the Flying Wedges would still be accurate.

So, what's the story with the Level Right Wrist? I obvioulsy need some help to alleviate my confusion as I would like to follow the Yellow Book as accurately as "humanly possible". Is it just not possible to always have a perfectly level right wrist?
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