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Old 05-16-2006, 12:21 AM
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Digging into 2-N-1
Matthew,
Seemed a little lonely over here- and I was worried you might start answering or arguing with yourself

Good digging- some nice observations!

A little difficult to follow- might be helpful to clarify your perspective and also clarify it's relevancy- I get the feeling it's a area your looking into and still looking for final conclusions or discovery which is great!!!- keep digging.

Question:
If I understand the one section clearly enough- I see your perspective that in regards to a sequenced release- you would need some left wrist bend in order to have the shaft stay on plane IF you were dealing only with the uncocking of the left wrist and the roll of the left forearm. But since the uncocking of the left wrist would put the shaft below plane- wouldn't and isn't the offsetting factor the corresponding outward force of the "body turn" and/or "right arm thrust"- see 2-N-1.

That said- your post really takes that concept that I brought up a while back regarding that the left wrist is not on plane- and takes it further by analyzing and isolating how the sequence release can happen and still stay on plane- so very helpful!! in flushing out some ideas.

I'm thinking you're essentially in the 2-N-1 section-

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