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cpwindow4 09-29-2006 09:36 PM

At set up my right arm would be bent. 12deg in from the forearm. So yes the left would be perpendicular to the right right wedge as it relates to the pin of the right.
How many hitters set up with the shoulders left of target baseline? Yoda I think we are saying the same thing, I hope I am?

Yoda 09-29-2006 10:10 PM

Supporting Cast
 
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Originally Posted by cpwindow4

At set up my right arm would be bent. 12deg in from the forearm. So yes the left would be perpendicular to the right right wedge as it relates to the pin of the right.

Yoda I think we are saying the same thing, I hope I am?

The Level Left Wrist -- and the Clubshaft as Gripped -- establishes the Plane of the Clubshaft. This is the Left Arm Flying Wedge.

The Right Forearm supports that Plane.

However many degrees the Right Elbow must bend to enable that alignment is correct.

cpwindow4 09-29-2006 10:20 PM

Yoda,
how many guys have certain shoulder aligments fro the left flying wedge at setup? Mine is parr-left.I like a fade however,just want to see.
May the course be with you,
Dana

Yoda 09-29-2006 11:47 PM

Remains Of the Day
 
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Originally Posted by cpwindow4

Yoda,

How many guys have certain shoulder aligments fro the left flying wedge at setup? Mine is parr-left.

Homer Kelley told me:

"You can 'clown' the Backstroke," i.e., take it back however you want (and from whatever position you want), but at the end of the day, per 1-L #20:

"For any given Line of Compression, every Machine must produce identical Impact Alignments."


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