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Bent right arm
With the season approaching, I have been doing some preparation. Is it correct to think of using the pivot to carry a bent right arm to impact? If so, when does the right arm "blast off" the chest and how does one avoid over acceleration when using that violent sounding swing thought?
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The right arm does not "blast off"-unless you are a leftie. The left arm is thrown off the chest by the pivot. The right arm is trying to straighten and the right wrist is trying to stay bent. Overacceleration-make sure you are PULLING all the way down -if you lose pressure in pp#3 you are overaccelerating. This is from a swingers perspective:salut: |
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The right wrist stays bent ,left stays flat throughout the whole motion. The bent right elbow does not straighten until follow through (the both arms straight position )-approx 45* to the ground shaft position. If the right arm straightens at impact or before -you have run out of right arm-and lag pressure. Don't think of the wedges as not being there just because the 90* angle isn't retained between the forearms-just think of the RFFW and LFFW oppsing one another -the bent right wrist is always at 90* to the plane of the left wristcock.:golf: |
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What I meant to say was,as the R/shoulder drives R/elbow down into impact zone,at what point does the R/elbow start to straighten,or does it start to unbend as soon as the downstroke begins.I hope you follow me.Thanks again |
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The right arm can only begin to straighten when the left arm is thrown off the chest. |
Right sided game for right handers
It is thrown off by the right shoulder moving down the selected plane, correct?
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Please remember my first post in this thread, -I stressed that my comments are from a swingers perspective. I am well aware that this is the Hitters domain ,but I responded because I detected a confusion of components-maybe wrongly. However ,from a swinger -it is all PULL-therefore "chain reaction":golf: |
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Thanks 6bmike,I,m personally at a loss as to when the r/arm actually begins to straighten out,I mean,does the r/shoulder carry the B/arm to a point in d/swing and then begin to straighten out or,does it begin to straighten out as soon as d/swing starts,with the shoulder adding the extra push(or backboard,I like that).Thanks
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