10-2-B , 10-2-D and PP#1 w/ Extensor

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Old 12-14-2005, 12:57 AM
jmessner jmessner is offline
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Ok - Thanks guys. I understand the extensor action is more of a pulling out (stretch) action, but, for me at least, there is also a component of pressure of the back part of the right hand toward the grip through the left thumb. I've noticed with a 10-2-B grip and applying extensor action with the heel of the right hand at more of a 3 o'clock position rather than the right thumb pad at about the 1 o'clock position I tend to produce a dreaded push fade. I'll keep working with this some more.....
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