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Old 11-20-2008, 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by YodasLuke View Post
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Since we're all in agreement that the answer for every question is "the Magic of the Right Forearm", the following will most certainly be a mute point.

The posterior compartment of the arm is an anatomic compartment which contains muscles which are all supplied by the radial nerve. This compartment is also known as the "extensor compartment", extension being its main action.

The muscles of this compartment are the triceps brachii and anconeus muscle.

The triceps brachii is a large muscle containing three heads (lateral, medial, and middle). The anconeus is a small muscle stabilizes the elbow joint during movements. Some embryologists consider it as the fourth head of the triceps brachii.

Additionally, by starting the downstroke with the straightening of the Right Arm, you will succeed in becoming the shortest player in your group.

Happy G.O.L.F.ing
It's a shame....so many excellent tid-bits of information on those Tomasello vids especially the video series that came out this year. Someone might figure it and run with it...I hope it happens.

Chapter video 2 and 5 and Letter video number 2.....Yeeeeee Hawwwwww....

DG