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Originally Posted by MizunoJoe
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Yoda,
The left wrist "Turn" is a clockwise rotation of the left
forearm from the elbow down and changes the orientation of the hand and
forearm to the upper arm. This doesn't happen in Single Wrist Action unless
actively and intentionally done by the player, and at that time becomes
Standard Wrist Action.
[Bold by Yoda.]
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We are in complete agreement. The key word is
Rotation. With Standard
Wrist Action, the player actively Turns -- Rotates -- the Left Wrist On Plane
during Start Up. With Single Wrist Action, the Left Wrist gradually Turns
(with the Turning Body and Orbiting Arm) throughout the Backstroke and
reaches the Top in its Fully Turned (On Plane) condition. At no time is there
an independent Wrist Rotation by the player.