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Old 06-02-2010, 08:48 AM
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Originally Posted by HungryBear View Post
I am going to try and make my point one more time. Because I believe it is important.
Analogy- the triangle should be structurally sound LIKE A CARPENTERS FOLDING RULER. Lay the ruler on a table and make a triangle. Several sections in each side. OK. The side representing the right arm can be bent at an intermediate joint in that side and that will change the angles but the other two sides do not change length. EA “stretch” the left arm side?? I argue should say holds straight. I also argue that the shoulder side does not receive the instructive attention needed. The shoulder side should receive minimal distortion during a swing. 2-M-3. The list (total list of shoulder muscles not 2-m-3 list) of muscles available – (for compensation?????)- in the shoulders is very long. I see only 2 muscles of the shoulders that are useful to golf. Deltoids-only front deltoids. for lifting the arms and pectorals to hold the shoulders forward. Once you get to top you don’t need the deltoids any more. EA is just one tool used to make a solid structure. AND it does not MOVE or flex or lengthen the other sides. It stiffens the structure but so does the pectorals and the mental intention to make the structure solid. EA is important but only a part of what it is intended to “PREVENT”. I make this argument as a one piece arguement that should be read as one piece.


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