Can you interpret for the class what Homer means by that paragraph....the more details the better....since this is the physics section, physics and/or biomechanical terms would suffice...
DG
dg,
having never had the pleasure of meeting mr. kelley nor having any "GSE" degree i may be going where angels fear to tread but i'll tak a shot and please feel free to correct me if you feel i go astray...i think homer is saying that if you have your elbow in front of your hip then you can get it and the hands further forward before release occurs for any given motion of the hips.