The arms appear verical/slightly in due to the increased waist bend ,knee bend, and a sharp #3 Accumulator with the shaft located in the base of the fingers ...which is BTW ...lower in the hand than the recommended heel pad...remamber..this is key... the arms are OUT from the Torso(That is bent forward 40-45 degrees and if the arms are"vertical" means they are OUT from the waist bend 40-45 degrees even though they appear to hang IN....Now do you see??? You ask great questions....Sincerely!!!
ok, think i'm making progress here but where is descarte when u need him, let me know if i have this right ... so if the torso is inclined ~45 deg to the horizontal then the arms would be vertical to the horizontal if they were in an acute 45 deg to the torso, now if the correct condition for the arms is ~90 deg to the torso then the arms would hang an additional 45 deg which is ~135 deg to the horizontal ... is this correct or have mucked this up? ... thanks again
I think...you're reading me ...BUT...it isn't the Arms as in plural ...perhaps the right forearm on the downstroke which would require a shift....
BTW I like your description of the arms acute 45 degrees to the Torso comment...now were looking at segment angles as well as joint angles...nice...very nice...
Keep it up with the Quantitative Analysis...it only provides strength to the Qualitative Analysis of TGM
I think...you're reading me ...BUT...it isn't the Arms as in plural ...perhaps the right forearm on the downstroke which would require a shift....
BTW I like your description of the arms acute 45 degrees to the Torso comment...now were looking at segment angles as well as joint angles...nice...very nice...
Keep it up with the Quantitative Analysis...it only provides strength to the Qualitative Analysis of TGM