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Old 02-15-2006, 06:26 AM
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Extensor Action in Swinging = Active Right Arm Thrust ?
Originally Posted by coophitter
Well spoken RWH. A rose by any other name would still smell as sweet or something like that. But I still observe such friendly debate among TGM students and AIs concerning the inherent meaning attached to so many of Mr. Kelley's words. For example, your words explain the essential passivity of the right arm during the release interval in Swinging versus the conscious deliberate muscular triceps thrust during Hitting's release interval. But I read in TGM and often hear from students and instructors that extensor action is ever present in the Swinging and Hitting procedures. In other words the right triceps is always trying to straighten the right arm in Swinging. That doesn't sound like a very passive right triceps. Is it just that Hitting's triceps activity is conscious and deliberate while in Swinging you don't know it's going on? I never knew I was a Hitter until George Kelnhofer told me I was.
Here is a post I made in another thread a while ago (post #22 in http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...ad.php?p=11069), which may or may not help clarify things.

Originally Posted by tongzilla
The Right Arm has contributed nothing but Motion for the Swinger, as opposed to Right Arm Action for the Hitter.

It cannot be 100% passive because of Extensor Action.

The push from the Right Triceps that pulls the Left Arm straight is constant. This steady effort to pull the Left Arm into a fixed length that does not increase during the Downstroke or Release.

Just because you see the right arm straightening during the Follow Through doesn't mean you're "adding". Centrifugal Force (as opposed to active Right Arm Thrust for the Hitter) uncocks both the Swinger's Right Elbow and Left Wrist during Release.
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