Sorry,>..< still not absolutely happy digging yet..SO which mean this doesn't mean anything at all? quoting from 6 B 1 D, HK did write it for a good reason ?
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Stretching the Left Arm through the #3 Pressure Point gives the same action as pulling on both ends of a rope. That is, it pulls both the Left Arm and the Clubshaft tautly in a straight line. That, and just moving from "Bent Left Wrist' to "Flat Left Wrist". However, improperly executed, it can cause Clubhead Throwaway
Pulling Secondary assembly?
THEN
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However, improperly executed, it can cause Clubhead Throwaway.In which case, use onlythe #1 Pressure Point and pull on the Left Thumb to then hold at least the Left Arm in-line and retain Power Package structural rigidity.
Pulling Primary Assembly?
Its talking about 2 separate thing. The word IN WHICH CASE . ONLY .. is high lighted by me...Now.. If HK did not use this IN WHICH CASE, and ONLY .. then what you say is totally in - line..
Please explain ? Thank you.
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Its talking about 2 separate thing. The word IN WHICH CASE . ONLY .. is high lighted by me...Now.. If HK did not use this IN WHICH CASE, and ONLY .. then what you say is totally in - line..
Please explain ? Thank you.
No, he's talking about doing the same thing two different ways. Your option.
Also, put in your noggin that the stretch needs to be below plane.
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