I'm very interested in Tomasello's description in this video of trying to unbend the right wrist from release point (or at least from where the right arm reconnects to the body). Obviously he doesn't think it is possible to lose all of the bend, but I was still surprised by this. Does anyone have any comments? Delaware Golf - do you use this procedure - is it recommended?
By the way, can I add my voice to all the others praising this site. I am constantly amazed by the quality of content here. The Hogan home video was fantastic but this Tomasello series is truly a dream come true. Thanks!
Chris
Remember....the hands don't move the hands...the action at release should be with the muscles of the right forearm (Magic of the Right Forearm)....it's right forearm thrust per 7-3 (study 7-3)...you drive the right forearm to a LONG right arm...so, what Tommy is saying....with an extensor action follow thru you won't be able to put your right wrist into a throw-away condition (because your left hip...if allowed to is moving out of the way, when driving the right forearm down and out at release... just let that left hip move out of the way...)
The fun has only started...Tommy has more revelations on the way (and drills to practice)....just sit back and enjoy the show....
Thanks again Yoda (and your staff) for putting this together, it's been a blast watching it unfold in a chapter series...
DG
Is this where Croker and Martin Green got "try to unbend the right wrist as hard as possible into the ball" from?