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Old 06-24-2008, 02:19 PM
joe curtis joe curtis is offline
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Originally Posted by Mathew View Post
Yes but inorder for the entire palm to face the plane, the left wrist is dynamically bent to the degree that the left arm comes into the plane from above.

The more the left arm is above plane - the bigger the degree of bend.
The less that the left arm is above plane - the lesser the degree of bend.



Yes, the amount that the left hand is turned from its vertical alignment when establishing the grip is an offset to the geometry of the wrist motions.

The more the hand is turned the more the perpendicular motion becomes a horizontal motion.

The more the hand is turned the more the horizontal motion becomes perpendicular motion.

When I talk about the 3 geometrical axis of rotation and their alignments I talk about them in the terms of the underlying mechanical structure in relation to the vertical state. In the human model - the geometry remains the same no matter what the grip type may be and is just an offset which will create different actual wrist conditions based apon it.
do i do anything with hands or arm/ DOES CFPUT ME IN A FLAT WRIST CONDITION A IMPACT OR IS MY LEFT WRIST STILL BENT. do i go into an arched condition? please explain the full sequence. if you have already, i apoligize, i do not understand the whole sequence yet. a few years ago i was hitting balls and was keeping my left wrist bent. the results were great. i had a lesson the next day and asked the pro why that was working so well. of course, he could not answer. maybe i had it right and did not know it. i have been so hung up on the tgm flat left wrist that i quit what worked for me. you may change golf instruction for the tgm for the better . keep up the good work. i know we can be a little dumb, but hang in there with us.
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