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Old 02-15-2006, 09:52 AM
danny_shank danny_shank is offline
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extensor action = fog
I've asked this question about the role of extensor action for swingers before and i must admit my understanding is still clouded with fog. What i don't understand is i thought a swingers right arms were supposed to straighten due to centrifugal force, but surely the tension extensor action creates inhibits this. Does this mean a degree of inhibition is acceptable for a swinger?

YodasLuke,
i'm also unsure about your example. I'm not sure your analogy works with the golf swing, Isn't the person only kept at a constant distance when pressure point #4 is place. However, when this is released during the left arm blask off for the swinger wouldn't the same constant pressure result in the right arm straightening and thus using your analogy pushing the person away? Which from what i've read is indicative of a hit.

I really would appreciate any replies, i just can't get my head around this concept.

Cheers,

Danny
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