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Old 10-29-2005, 06:01 AM
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Originally Posted by tongzilla
Before we go further...

Yes! That is why I said emphasised the word Downstroke in my last post! In fact, the photo in 10-13-D #2 is suppose to illustrate the same point as the one in 10-13-B #2, in the sense that they both represent a 10-13-B backstroke shoulder turn (even though 10-13-D #2 can also represent a 10-13-C backstroke shoulder turn, but it doesn't. Hope that doesn't confuse anyone!)

Sorry. My point is....and I should have been more specific (regardless of your emphasis on the downswing), you stated this:

Originally Posted by tongzilla
Note that I'm assuming if the Shoulder is On Plane at the Top (10-13-D #2) and also On Plane at Follow Through (10-13-D #3), then it must be On Plane in between these two Sections also.
When it is actually a dual of B and D.

But..hey,lets not quibble. (Picture in 10-13-D # 2 is NOT the same as 10-13-B #2).

Originally Posted by tongzilla

There is Accumulator #3 in the photo of 10-13-D #3! This is because the Right Forearm is On Plane (and as long as the grip is in the cup of the right hand, regardless of wrist condition) and by definition the Left Arm cannot be On Plane at the same time.
Hang on...shaking my head. Now, I may not be the sharpest guy online, but this is alot!!!

First. By my visual at least ( and hey - anyone else chime in please!), I see 0 # 3 in pictures 1 and 3 and minimal, if any in #2.

Now....lets make sure we are on the same page.

Per 6-B-3-0, Power Acculumator #3 is formed by the angle established between the clubshaft and the left forearm

Now....and everyone follow along...

In 10-13-D, I cannot see the left arm. In 10-13-D, I can. In my mind, there is no accumulator # 3. Which goes back to your original question. And I believe I answered it sufficiently.

And you also said this:
Originally Posted by tongzilla
There is Accumulator #3 in the photo of 10-13-D #3! This is because the Right Forearm is On Plane (and as long as the grip is in the cup of the right hand, regardless of wrist condition) and by definition the Left Arm cannot be On Plane at the same time.
First. left forearm is higher in #3. Second...why by definition can the left arm and right arm not be on plane???? Because of the grip (cup)???
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