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Old 10-29-2009, 11:00 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
This relates to Delivery only. To unbend the Right Arm would be to Release. Power is Accumulated, Stored, Delivered and then Released. Full power requiring a delayed Release and hence a Delivery of the Stored Power without any premature firing, right Arm Straightening.
Power is accumulated, then stored during the Downstroke, then released.

That's what Okie and I are saying. The Right Elbow doesn't unbend until release. During Sections 9-2-5 through 9-2-8, the Right Elbow is Fixed. Fixed Right Elbow (Okie), Rigid Power Package (Daryl) same thing.

I know I'm saying it wrong? It should be called "Power Package" but everyone is so used to thinking that the Right Elbow Bends during the Backstroke Section of the Swing and Straightens during the Downstroke Section of the Swing, I renamed it "Rigid Power Package" to mean a Power Package with a Fixed Elbow.


Okie is the only other person I found who would confirm this. (I feel like sending him a gift) (7,200 members, and it's just me and Okie)

I really hate to say this but I think I just uncovered the Problem. I use a Right Forearm Take-Away. I don't use a shoulder turn take-away like most of you guys. So, for me, the Elbow stops Bending at the end of Start-up and my Arms and Shoulders Rotate together to the Top of the Backstroke. Most of you guys use a shoulder turn take-away. You do a Shoulder Take-away and need to bend your right elbow during the backstroke to allow your left arm to cross your chest at the Top (ala Tiger Woods). So, for you guys, it must sound crazy not to bend your right elbow during the Backstroke. Duh. AND, as it goes up, it comes down.

Ya'll need to use the Right Forearm Take-Away.

Last edited by Daryl : 10-29-2009 at 11:33 PM.
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