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Old 01-12-2009, 12:41 AM
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Whenever Extensor action is explained, just like on the Alignment Golf DVDs, it is mentioned that the extensor action is not on the plane, but rather under the plane. I see that, and believe I understand it visually.

My question is, what is the significance of the extensor action happening under the plane rather than on the plane as it relates to the golf swing?

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Kevin
With the club gripped under the heal pad of the left hand, the left arm is not on plane. Therefore EA which is inline with the left arm, is not on plane. Its that simple.

Stick with it. I think it is the procedure that brings to life or allows much of what is discussed around here. The hands as clamps, the right elbow bend cocking the left wrist, the on plane move of the right shoulder etc etc .

OB
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Old 01-12-2009, 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
With the club gripped under the heal pad of the left hand, the left arm is not on plane. Therefore EA which is inline with the left arm, is not on plane. Its that simple.

Stick with it. I think it is the procedure that brings to life or allows much of what is discussed around here. The hands as clamps, the right elbow bend cocking the left wrist, the on plane move of the right shoulder etc etc .

OB
I appreciate the help OB. So much to learn!



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