LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Right arm swing Thread: Right arm swing View Single Post #19 01-24-2007, 11:03 PM Delaware Golf Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Posts: 773 Originally Posted by nuke99 7-19 The "Right Arm Swing" is simply 10-3-K with loosened Wrists (7-1) and longitudinal acceleration using 7-19-3 above. Only with this "Rope Handle" procedure can the Right Arm be said to "Swing"--and still per 1-L-9 and -10. But wih the Axe Handle procedures there must be a straight line piston action to avoid injury to the right elbow ligaments. So, if there is a twinge in the elbow, you are Swinging your Right Arm. 10-3-K The center of the Clubhead orbit is readily transferred from the Left Shoulder to the Right Elbow. The Right Arm now is actually driving the Clubhead rather than the Left Arm and the Flat Left Wrist is now help- ful but not essentials..... word for word... but swinging the right arm and right arm swing .... they are not the same no?... the magic of right forearm is 7-3 ... thus, there is a difference I believe. First, I would suggest getting a copy of a webster's dictionary and lookup the word longitudinal....I believe websters captures the exact meaning of longitudinal that fits with the golf "SWING" and 10-19-C. Then I would re-read...10-19-C, 7-19, 10-3-K and especially 7-3 (Multlipe times, especially the last paragraph). You're getting closer to another ahhhh moment.....then watch the number 5 chapter series video on "Power" and the number 9 chapter series video on "hitting and swinging" and listen for the part where Tomasello says "One Smooth Motion". DG Last edited by Delaware Golf : 01-24-2007 at 11:08 PM. Delaware Golf View Public Profile Send a private message to Delaware Golf Find all posts by Delaware Golf