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Old 03-29-2006, 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Daryl
Bergsey,

HK wants swingers to use Strong Single Action Grip (turned left hand) because it puts the left thumb directly behind the club shaft aiming down the angle of approach and in line with the #3 pressure point. HK designed this grip to do that. He didn’t say "left or Right" this degree or that, he said exactly where to place and turn your hand if you want to use this grip. He is also saying that you can use weak single action if you want. It just won't have the strong impact deceleration prevention that the strong single action grip has.
Upon further Study, Study and study and reflection, I conclude that what HK expressed is exactly what he meant. In a strong single action grip the left wrist is still vertical, and the left thumb is separated (spread) from the forefinger and placed in line with the #3 pressure point on the aft side of the shaft. The left wrist (hence, hand) is not turned to allow the left thumb to seat comfortably on the aft side. (This is what Mathew had said in a previous post)
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