If you were to take a wooden dowel and extend it down the length of your Right Forearm at Fix, you can visually define and see the Right Forearm Angle of Approach. If you take another dowel from your Aiming Point Parallel to the Right Forearm Angle of Approach . . .
YOU HAVE JUST DEFINED THE LINE DELIVERY PATH OF THE HANDS.
i would need and wanting some pics or diagrams of this, anybody?
Someone use photoshop and draw a line parallel to the right forearm that would start shoulder level and go right at the ball...it would appear about 11-12 inches(the length of a forearm) parallel to the right forearm angle of approach...
Someone use photoshop and draw a line parallel to the right forearm that would start shoulder level and go right at the ball...it would appear about 11-12 inches(the length of a forearm) parallel to the right forearm angle of approach...
How's about letting us in on what you were kicking to me on the phone about your Right Forearm being UNDER the shaft?
Someone use photoshop and draw a line parallel to the right forearm that would start shoulder level and go right at the ball...it would appear about 11-12 inches(the length of a forearm) parallel to the right forearm angle of approach...
Annikan,
The way the diagram is set up, the Ball Location would be opposite the Right Shoulder. That dictates a wide distance between the Impact and Low Point Plane Lines, and hence, a similarly wide Angle of Approach. Can you redraw the diagram to indicate a Ball Location nearer Low Point?