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Old 08-25-2006, 01:30 PM
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Triceps and Biceps?
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I think it is basic anatomy that both triceps and biceps cannot be active at the same time. Is it possible that Right Arm Extensor Action on the backswing is entirely due to right arm fanning?

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Old 08-25-2006, 03:19 PM
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Yoda,

I think it is basic anatomy that both triceps and biceps cannot be active at the same time. Is it possible that Right Arm Extensor Action on the backswing is entirely due to right arm fanning?

Scott
Hi Scott,

I am in no way an expert in in human physiology. However, I can tell you that I apply Extensor Action with my Right Triceps and at the same time experience Right Elbow bend (due to the Checkrein Action of the Left Arm).

Since the Biceps bend the Elbow, I can only conclude that it is possible for both Triceps and Biceps to be simultaneously actuated. Maybe someone more qualified can add insight here.
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Old 08-25-2006, 06:52 PM
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Yoda, I just think we have to be clear in our descriptions of bodily actions. For example in #24 Mathew wrote..

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It has absolutely nothing to do with not cocking the right wrist. It has everything to do with the all encompassing, imperative maintainance of the inclined plane. Those who do not teach the right forearm pickup, do not really teach plane.
I don't know if Mathew realizes it but the first sentence uses a double negative and translates to "It has absolutely everything to do with cocking the right wrist." which I am sure was not his intention.

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Yoda, I just think we have to be clear in our descriptions of bodily actions. For example in #24 Mathew wrote..



I don't know if Mathew realizes it but the first sentence uses a double negative and translates to "It has absolutely everything to do with cocking the right wrist." which I am sure was not his intention.

I'll put my hand down now, and go back to sleep.
Any start-up that is on any plane requires the right forearm to raise the primary lever assembly. That includes for example - the hands only plane... even with the right wrist being in a cocked state....

My bad with the confusion but not cocking the right wrist might be a positive result that can come of it, but hardly the purpose of the right forearm pickup...

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Old 08-27-2006, 08:30 AM
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Any start-up that is on any plane requires the right forearm to raise the primary lever assembly. That includes for example - the hands only plane... even with the right wrist being in a cocked state....

My bad with the confusion but not cocking the right wrist might be a positive result that can come of it, but hardly the purpose of the right forearm pickup...
Is "my bad with the confusion" admitting that you used a double negative?
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Old 08-27-2006, 08:56 AM
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Is "my bad with the confusion" admitting that you used a double negative?
Let it go, Weightshift. You made your point the first time, and Mathew responded in a civil way. This is a Golf Forum, not an English Lit class, and you are not the Grammar Police.

Your critical posts are appreciated when they pertain to golf. They are not appreciated -- nor will they be tolerated -- when they become condescending and mean-spirited.

Now let's get back to helping one another learn more about Golf.
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Old 08-27-2006, 08:40 AM
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Yoda, I just think we have to be clear in our descriptions of bodily actions.

I'll put my hand down now, and go back to sleep.
I wholeheartedly agree, Weightshift, and I do my best. It never ceases to amaze me how seemingly simple actions (when demonstrated) can be so difficult to describe in a step-by-step process (especially without the benefit of photos or video, which unfortunately, take time to produce).
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