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Old 12-31-2010, 05:51 PM
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Paddlewheel Problems
Originally Posted by Daryl View Post

No. I mean that there is a Left Wrist Paddlewheel Motion and a Right Forearm Paddlewheel Motion.



It's what HK "means" by "True Rotation". He doesn't mean that the Hands "Roll" about themselves, but rather, they "Rotate" around the Hinge.



I need to submit a video. Until then, don't pay any attention to me.
Daryl,

Something is missing here.

Yes, the fundamental nature of the Golf Stroke dictates a definite "Left Wrist Paddlewheel Motion and a Right Forearm Paddlewheel Motion". Executed on a Horizontal Plane, neither truly Rolls, nor do they appear to Roll. However, that same Motion -- Wrists held Vertical to the ground -- executed on an Inclined Plane appears to Roll (but it does not).

Bottom line: If the Flat Left Wrist appears to Roll, then its complement -- the Bent Right Wrist -- will also appear to Roll. Assuming a classic Grip with both Hands held Vertical (10-2-B), the Left Wrist cannot Roll without the Right Wrist also Rolling.

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