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Old 02-23-2005, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
Brother 12 Piece,
Master Yoda stated on another forum..."Can you clap?" as in an ovation! Fanning is a simple as that. For the more technically minded it is the "external rotation away from the medial sagitall plane of the sternohumerousjoint located in the shoulder. ie; Clapping...or the motion of an "oriental fan"

By the way this (Fanning or External Rotation) is true shoulder rotation if talking with one who understands biomechanics....Shoulder rotation as we know it involves trunk rotation of the upper thorax and is greatly influenced by both thoracic (Upper Back) and cervical (Neck) flexion(Bend)

Back to Simple ...Learn to clap with your forearm, NOT you whole arm!!!

Looks like an oriental fan!!!!

Fanning and swivel are different!

Fanning without swivel - Single Wrist Action(Fanning with 1 Finish Swivel)
Fanning with swivel - Standard Wrist Action (Fanning, 3 Swivels, Start up, Release, and Finish)

Cheerwine, Fried Chicken, and Wedges...Sounds Nice!!!

Annikan
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ShaZaammmm! Cool I can handle the clap . . . well at least the kind that makes sound.

Still why does Mr. K say "the Right Forearm must have a "Fanning" type of motion"? Since we are talking PUNCH do you "fan" when you punch something or somebody on a horizontal plane? Must you "fan" because the plane is inclined?

Your above response has to be a seminal moment in history. I would bet 10 pay checks that "external rotation away from the medial sagitall plane of the sternohumerousjoint" AND "Cheerwine, Fried Chicken, and Wedges" have never been uttered in the same breath before. And if they have been there was probably banjo music.

You gotta love this place! Thanks for the help! Grap Soda and a Moon Pie.

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