How does one comprehend the use of the right shoulder? Do he go and visit, or talk to a qualified coach who really understood to seek knowledge by perhaps throught proper demonstration. Look Look Look Feel Feel. And really understand it? Giving a fair chance.
Or he simply decides from speculation in the internet, or talking to a person who already decides otherwise? And make an assumption?
Curiously, how should one best learn?
And If one understand the role of right shoulder, why would he ask about Axis Tilt?
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Latest incubator: Finally appreciate why Hogan wrote 19 pages on GRIP. I bet he could write another 40 pages.
The left arm is always offplane - until followthrough. The left arm/hand has no direct control over the clubhead because of it.
I never said that you destroy the left arm flying wedge - I am merely stating the FACTS that it has to comply with - namely the inclined plane....
A frisbee is thrown on the plane of the arm - it does describe longitundinal acceleration in relation to the inclined plane. It however is not an accurate description of the motion.
Man I'm in trouble then. I swing left but I'm right hand dominant, I feel awkward when I try to do too much with my left arm. My right arm is not inert, maybe to my detriment. When I drag its primarily with my right arm.