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12-20-2009, 11:13 PM
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OK Jacka Ill cut you some slack on the 60 degrees Jack. (do i sound like a total dufus here or what? Huggy Bear or like Mrs Cleaver in Airplane?)
Thanks Mike but in all seriousness you're now getting into my most serious mind bender issue with TGM........how can you cock and uncock upon the Inclined Plane when the left arm isnt on the Inclined Plane and maintain the LAFW, the vertical plane of the Left Hand Wrist Cock? Ah maybe I didnt say that quite right?
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12-21-2009, 10:11 AM
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If one were to have a flat left wrist - the wrist istself wouldn't cock and uncock on plane- because as you mentioned the left arm/shoulder (normally)isn't on-plane. And your problem is?
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12-21-2009, 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike O
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If one were to have a flat left wrist - the wrist istself wouldn't cock and uncock on plane- because as you mentioned the left arm/shoulder (normally)isn't on-plane. And your problem is?
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My fog surrounds the plane of the left hand wrist cock. Left Arm or Inclined Plane? It cant be both if the left arm isnt on the inclined plane. I want it on the Inclined Plane, but then what of the LAFW?
I get that if you turn your left hand to the plane with a little bending, the cocking and uncocking is on the plane but then you've added some Horizontal Left Hand Motion havent you? I thought that was a no,no?
Are you saying its grip type dependent? Did you mean "Flat" as weak or geometrically flat?
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12-21-2009, 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left
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My fog surrounds the plane of the left hand wrist cock. Left Arm or Inclined Plane? It cant be both if the left arm isnt on the inclined plane. I want it on the Inclined Plane, but then what of the LAFW?
I get that if you turn your left hand to the plane with a little bending, the cocking and uncocking is on the plane but then you've added some Horizontal Left Hand Motion havent you? I thought that was a no,no?
Are you saying its grip type dependent? Did you mean "Flat" as weak or geometrically flat?
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The Plot Thickens. Cocking and Uncocking are always on the Plane of the LAFW and when the shaft is parallel to the ground it is also parallel to the baseline of the inclined plane. All performed with a Flat Left wrist. Under specific conditions all 3 of the above exist throughout the swing.
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12-21-2009, 11:17 PM
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OOOH! This is getting good- Daryl's showing up.
LAFW - Level, A?, Flat Wrist
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12-22-2009, 01:56 AM
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Guys, aside from putting the Inclined Plane on the Plane of the Left Arm, the so called and probably theoretical Left Shoulder Plane which requires a Zeroed #3 Angle, how do we resolve this head scratcher or mine? Bending and Arching? To a grip type dependent extent? I gotta know.
MIke when you said, "A" , was that a disgusting and totally uncalled for insult to all of Canada? Back off you Hoser.
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12-22-2009, 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left
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Guys, aside from putting the Inclined Plane on the Plane of the Left Arm, the so called and probably theoretical Left Shoulder Plane which requires a Zeroed #3 Angle, how do we resolve this head scratcher or mine? Bending and Arching? To a grip type dependent extent? I gotta know.
MIke when you said, "A" , was that a disgusting and totally uncalled for insult to all of Canada?
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TSP and RFT. The geometry is set at the end of the RFT (illustration on right). The shoulder turn changes the location of the Levers (Hands and club), not the Geometry.

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