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Originally Posted by RickPinewild
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It seems to me that if the left wrist is flat and the palm is on plane, the left forearm has to be on plane unless your left hand grip is very poor. If it is not, someone please explain to me.
Rick
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Because the hands are way down there and the left shoulder is way up there. LOL.
The right shoulder is driving on plane causing the left shoulder to rise up off plane. The up lifted left shoulder raises the left arm from the top down as the body remains in an axis tilt and spine angle. The flat left wrist as part of the left side Flying Wedge is on plane with the right forearm. It is an Inclined swing plane with a high end and a low end.
I know you have seen the pictures of the right forearm lower than the left arm into impact.