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Originally Posted by nevermind
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Many years ago I broke my left arm quite badly. It healed with a quirk and i think this is making swinging with horizontal hinging very difficult for me.
If I lift my left arm stright out in front of me, with my hand in the karate chop position, I can swivel my forearm so that the top of my hand faces the sky, but if I try to go the other way so that the palm faces the sky, I can only get about 1/5th of the way there.
Is my understanding of the H.Hinge motion all wrong and this infact wouldnt be imparring me at all, or should I give it up and switch to hitting?
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Hinge Action is not the problem, Nevermind. Properly understood -- and allowed to happen -- your Rotating Body will automatically produce the Horizontal Hinge Action you seek (with or without your Left Arm 'quirk').
But...
There may well be a problem with your
Swivel Action. To diagnose that problem, I need to see you -- or at least photos or video of you. What visuals can you provide?
With or without those visuals, please answer this question:
After Impact, can you
Swivel your Left Palm
Upinto a 'gimme five' position?