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Originally Posted by lagster
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... the Right Forearm Pickup should be accompanied by a turn of the left wrist.
There is also a slight FANNING motion of the right forearm as it is moving up
THE TURNED SHOULDER PLANE.
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Lagster is correct here, and he makes a
huge point.
With
Swinging, the Left Wrist Turn-On-Plane can be almost
immediate
(Standard Action per 10-18-A). With
Hitting, it is the product of the
Body Turn and the Arm Swing and is more
gradual (Single Action per
10-18-C-20). In both cases, the Left Wrist reaches the Top in an identical
alignment, i.e., Turned On Plane. As Lagster also points out, the Right
Forearm Fans as necessary in both Variations, enabling the Right Wrist Turn
(On Plane) to complement the Left Wrist Turn (On Plane). Thus, the Flying
Wedges Assembly (6-B-3-0-1) is maintained and with it, the 90 degree
relationship of its individual components.