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Old 02-23-2012, 06:53 PM
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Originally Posted by airair View Post
The flat level LW (and the LAFW) and the level bent RW (and the RFFW) together just like clapping the hands (but gripping the club)?
No,,,,,,,,,,not even close........

Have Yoda show you the Alignment.

Without the Right Angle Alignment, you'll almost always have more or less Left Wrist Bend at or after Impact. The Right Angle Wedge Alignment is the Only Alignment that makes "Magic of the Right Forearm" possible without Cocking the Right Wrist (which is the MOTRF). Also, Hinging will always be difficult because you're forced to add a little swivel for each Impact. That means, steering, etc, etc.

You should understand this very critical Alignment and why it's so important. You can only "Learn" this Alignment at Impact Fix.

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6-B-3-0-1 THE FLYING WEDGES The Clubhead may appear to move in an arc around and outside the Hands when related to the Left Arm – the very basic Left Arm Flying Wedge. But when related to the Right Forearm, it appears to move “On Plane” with the Right Forearm, at its normal rigid angle (Bent Right Wrist) – the Right Forearm Flying Wedge. So – except in Sections 1 and 3 (Chapter '8') the entire Left Arm, the Clubshaft and the back of the Left Hand are ALWAYS positioned against the same flat plane – the plane of the Left Wristcock motion. At the same time, the Right Forearm and the Clubshaft are, in like manner, positioned on the plane of the Right Wrist Bend AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE LEFT ARM PLANE. That is the precision assembly and alignment of the Power Package structure and is mandatory during the entire motion. Hitting or Swinging. Study 4-D-1 regarding “Grip” and “Flat Left Wrist”. Also see 7-3. Then, ideally, the Left Wrist is always Flat and the Right Wrist is always Level (4-A-1, 4-B-1).
Did you notice the use of "BOLD" and "Capitalization". Have you ever seen so much emphasis in any other paragraph in the entire book?
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