LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Right Arm Swing and 4 Barrel Swing Thread: Right Arm Swing and 4 Barrel Swing View Single Post #25 06-10-2008, 11:16 PM Yoda Administrator Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Atlanta, Georgia Posts: 10,681 The Semi-Passive Right Arm Originally Posted by Jeff Yoda - you wrote-: "The Pivot Delivers the Bent Right Elbow into Release.--- The Straightening Right Elbow Delivers the Left Arm and Club into Impact and Follow-Through (Both Arms Straight position)." You don't state whether the right elbow straightening is an active or a passive phenomenon. As I have written many times in these pages, the Swinger's Right Arm is passive with regards to thrust, but active with regards to Extensor Action and sensing Lag Pressure. One thing is for sure: Once the Right Shoulder has Delivered the Power Package to Release, the Right Elbow must straighten, and the Left Arm and Club is driven by that action. Otherwise, nothing moves! Originally Posted by Jeff It is my understanding, from reading the TGM book, that in a swinger's action, the pivot delivers the entire power package assembly intact to the delivery position, and that release of the power package then happens due to the following phenomenon. When the downswing pivot action subsides in the mid downswing, the left arm is catapulted off the chest (via the pivot-activated release of power accumulator #4) and therefore the left arm is moving towards the target with enough momentum to reach, and pass, the impact position. The right elbow then straightens passively in this scenario, with no need for any isotonic right triceps muscle action. The right triceps only has to have enough isometric tone to allow the right forearm to be driven forward so that it keeps up with the left arm, and simultaneously maintains extensor action throughout the entire downswing. Does my description represent your understanding of a swinger's action? Yes. And my sense is that you did not gain these insights strictly from reading the book and meditating on its contents. Originally Posted by jeff In the Tom Tomasello video tapes, he talks of the two forearms pulling the entire power package down to waist level while the body clears out of the way. He then states that the "right arm hits the ball", which seemingly implies that the right elbow straightening action is an active action. Therefore, Tom Tomasello is apparently describing a 4-barrel swing action activated by the right arm throw action - in the following sequence 4, 1,2,3. Power accumulator #4 is released by the "two forearms" pulling the entire power package downwards and thereby simultaneously propelling the left arm forward (while the pivot action simply allows the body to get out of the way), and then the right elbow straightens actively releasing power accumulator #1. Is that how you understand the TT right arm swing action that DG recommends? No comment. Originally Posted by jeff Why would DG believe that TT's right arm swing action is preferable to the standard pivot-driven triple barrel swing action (4,2,3)? Ask DG. He will respond. Promise! __________________ Yoda Yoda View Public Profile Send a private message to Yoda Visit Yoda's homepage! Find all posts by Yoda