Heres a picture of Lynn I made from the film achieving a perfect Turned Shoulder Plane with Zero Shift.
Notice that the Plane Angle goes through the Sweet Spot, the #3 Pressure Point and the Tip of the Turned Right Shoulder at the Top. The #3 Pressure Point is ALWAYS on this Plane while the Right Shoulder Turns back to it on the Backstroke and then Turns Down it on the Downstroke.
Thanks Mathew! Excellent images -
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Yoda,
Thanks for the animated visuals on the movement of the wrists. I've typically focused on the correct bend for the right wrist and not giving too much thought to the left wrist cock and now realize I was also bending the left wrist backwards on the backswing, sort of pronating it.
Yoda,
Thanks for the animated visuals on the movement of the wrists. I've typically focused on the correct bend for the right wrist and not giving too much thought to the left wrist cock and now realize I was also bending the left wrist backwards on the backswing, sort of pronating it.
Fogger.
Thanks, Fogger. We've got a lot more video in store for you. Stay tuned!
Meanwhile, know that the Right Wrist -- attempting to stay Vertical to the Plane (instead of Turned) -- can cause the Left Wrist to Arch at the Top. And the Left Wrist, with too much Turn, can cause the Right Wrist to Flatten.
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