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Originally Posted by lagster
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With Standard Wrist Action the Left Wrist Turns and the Right Forearm FANS. The #3 Pressure Point will go along with this movement. I think the #3 Pressure Point Rotation Mr. Kelley talks about(10-11-O-3) is at the End(Swinging).
The question I had is if the #3 moves to the Top of the shaft...what CAUSES the pressure point to get back to behind the shaft(on plane), manipulation or centrifugal force? I realize that SOME Swingers keep it in the Weak (on top) position after it rotates at the END, but I think it is better if it goes back to the ON PLANE position at some point before IMPACT.
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Like I said in my previous posts, the feel of Pressure Point #3 rotating is not really to do with Standard Wrist Action on
Backstroke, or the End location of Assembly Point.
Pressure Point #3 doesn't actually physically move to the top of the shaft -- it's a feeling.
PP #3 moves back to its aft position because of the Release Swivel. There should be a Strong Single Action grip throughout the stroke.