LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Right Arm Swing and 4 Barrel Swing Thread: Right Arm Swing and 4 Barrel Swing View Single Post #47 06-13-2008, 04:33 PM 6bmike Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Southern New Jersey Posts: 1,605 Originally Posted by Jeff Yoda Thank you for the clarification. It is now much more precisely expressed, and it is now 100% concordant with many statements that you have previously made in your archived posts. I was worried that I may have misunderstood your previous archived posts when I first saw the phrase "driven by that action". Your now preferred use of the term "motion" promotes a very different understanding of the biomechanics of the right elbow's motion. Pistol You state that TT is implying a right hand/wrist throw. That "belief" really confuses me because I have understood TT to believe in HK's teaching that the right wrist should remain bent throughout the downswing and early (+/- late) followthrough. If the right wrist remains bent, then it is not released, so in what sense is the right wrist/hand thrown (in a way that doesn't involve the elbow joint)? You also quote as "evidence" for your belief that Hogan used an active right hand/wrist throw the following Hogan statement -: "I wish I had three right hands." You obviously have a very different understanding of what the word "evidence" means with respect to understanding the biomechanics of a particular golfer's swing. Jeff. Just my two cents charged on plastic: The left wrist uncocking does NOT effect the right bent wrist. The uncocking of the left wrist straightens the right elbow- the elbow that cocked the left wrist in the first place on the take up. Hogan had three right hands, the pivot and left wrist were the other two of his triad. 6bmike View Public Profile Send a private message to 6bmike Find all posts by 6bmike