YodasLuke, Is the limp left arm from takeaway to top so as to help
extensor action. Yoda repeats on his video while hitting, "right arm on plane, extend, extend". 6-B-1-D talks about the the full extension of
the left arm at all times. Yoda talks about stretching the left arm and
taking the slack out of the left side at the top. Your Video does not look
like a limp left arm. What am I missing.
Thanks Donn
The only reason that my left arm looks so extended is that my right arm is trying to rip the left from its socket. In 12-3 you'll find Homer driving the point home...extensor action, extensor action, extensor action, extensor action, extensor action.
Extensor action creates the spoke for the wheel, or radius for the circle on the face of an inclined plane. It removes any neccessity for downward bobbing. It aids in the ability to keep the left wrist from arching or bending (clubface controll). It gives the machine a rigid structure that leads to repeatability (consistency). I know these things don't seem very important... RIGHT!!!???
The only reason that my left arm looks so extended is that my right arm is trying to rip the left from its socket. In 12-3 you'll find Homer driving the point home...extensor action, extensor action, extensor action, extensor action, extensor action.
Extensor action creates the spoke for the wheel, or radius for the circle on the face of an inclined plane. It removes any neccessity for downward bobbing. It aids in the ability to keep the left wrist from arching or bending (clubface controll). It gives the machine a rigid structure that leads to repeatability (consistency). I know these things don't seem very important... RIGHT!!!???
for some reason I find myself whistling the tune "I've got Rhythm....
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