If you are just utilizing the right tricep to add acceleration, as opposed to pushing with PP1, would this be an example of Right Arm Swinging, utilizing the right elbow as opposed to the left shoulder??
If you are just utilizing the right tricep to add acceleration, as opposed to pushing with PP1, would this be an example of Right Arm Swinging, utilizing the right elbow as opposed to the left shoulder??
No, because the left shoulder is still my low point.
It has more to do with "magic of the right forearm" in TGM.
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Don't mistake the drive to straighten the right elbow with right arm muscle power. It is a thin line, I know, but the right arm wants to be straight- it has since the take-away. Let it after low point and make it happy. It is acc2 and acc3 that is smacking the ball in a Swing Stroke.
Don't mistake the drive to straighten the right elbow with right arm muscle power. It is a thin line, I know, but the right arm wants to be straight- it has since the take-away. Let it after low point and make it happy. It is acc2 and acc3 that is smacking the ball in a Swing Stroke.
True, but if you add to that right arm straightening as i am suggesting you will create more speed if you mash the ball right. It is a valid way to create some more "umph."
I'm not saying it's the most accurate way to do things are something you should do 100% of the time, but it is a valid option even if most don't agree with it *cough* shoulder turn takeaway *cough*
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