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Old 05-20-2008, 07:43 PM
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The Right Arm Swing
I'm hesitant to bring this subject up because for years its been the TGM dark horse so to speak. We have a huge amount of information about Hitting and Swinging, but one major subset of swinging; The Right Arm Swing has only been discussed from one perspective.

Some of the reasons why its been excluded from discussion include:
  • It borders on Hitting due to the active right arm.
  • If done incorrectly it can cause inflammation in the right elbow ligaments (Golfers Elbow - Medial Epicondylitis). 7-19.
  • Its been soley associated with the Tomasello pattern and discussed ad-nauseum from that perspective.
If you are interested AND we can take Tomasello out of the discussion, I'd like to explore the correct way to perform the right arm swing. One that doesn't cause any damage and is done correctly. Lets assume that Tom identified a correct RAS pattern that works. No more discussion is required along those lines.

Its a relatively simple procedure and I have a video of Homer viewing what he believes is a right arm swing from one of his students. Bambam is putting the finishing touches on the video and it can be posted relatively soon.



Should we explore it as deep as the component level?
Can it be done from an LBG perspective without bringing Toms pattern into the discussion?
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