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Old 06-03-2009, 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by dodger View Post
Lightbulb went off on the right arm fanning motion. I always interpreted this to be a rolling motion with the right hand, hence it scared the heck out of me as I roll too far inside. Instead, the fanning is the right hand moving back from the elbow with no cocking of the right wrist, no rolling, extensor action keeps it from going too far inside, right? I was thinking the fanning rotated the left arm flying wedge, the fanning rotates nothing, it merely pulls slack out of the left arm. Thanks for the great instruction from Yoda as well as the other members, you cannot help but learn here.
Good points Dodger. Proper fanning of the right forearm was the key to getting me back on plane from the shaft being too vertical. Non TGM teachers told me I needed more rotation, I would rather my pivot follow my hands, that's what fanning allows in my pattern... This place is the greatest!

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