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Old 09-20-2009, 07:33 PM
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No because it varies by person and Grip-Basic.

Taking the grip in impact fix alignments?
Right hand palm grip covering the base of the left thumb? Or turned under?
Overlap, single or multiple, interlock, reverse overlap, non-overlap?
Tight grip?
It varies by person.


The actual instruction is that PP#3 in line with the sweetspot defines "strong". And "Unless otherwise indicated, the left thumb is always placed on the same line as PP#3 and covered with the cup of the right hand palm. The thumb position encourages the ideal right wrist bend - identical to the accumulator #3 angle."

A hitter might want to try the 10-2-D grip which has "the left wrist turned to the top of the shaft so that wrist cocking motion is on the same line as the right wrist bend. The #3 pressure point and the left thumb are also on the same line as the right wrist bend. Strong double action."
Same as 10-2-C weak double-action for swingers, where the right wrist is rolled to the top and PP#3 is no longer in line with the sweet spot.

But according to the book the 10-2-B is the only one that will preserve the Flying Wedges.

Last edited by Loren : 09-20-2009 at 07:49 PM.
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