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Old 12-17-2007, 05:20 PM
gmoney_69 gmoney_69 is offline
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Trying to Understand Why
Originally Posted by rwh View Post
In 9-2-9, the right wrist is bent and level; it is not cocked.
The positions of the Right Wrist in those 2 pictures just don't look the same, to me. 9-2-8 the position looks like 4-B-1. 9-2-9 looks like 4-B-2. I just don't see how in 9-2-9 the wrist bone and the edge of the hand are forming a straight line.

Another example, compare 9-2-5 #1 to 9-2-9. By defintion 9-2-5 #1 would definately be a bent and level right wrist. Just look at the relationship of the fingers to the forearm. If that arm was placed straight out in front of your body so that the arm was parallel to the ground the fingers would be angled towards the ground, just like 4-B-1.

I'm trying to understand how 9-2-9 meets the conditions set forth in the definition. Like I said before maybe I'm misunderstanding.
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