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10-18-C. SINGLE Here, the Left Wrist is Cocked but not Turned. The Action has three alternative procedures:
- Let the Pivot bring Horizontal Hinging to a normal On Plane "Top" position.
- Let the Pivot bring Angled Hinging to a normal On Plane "Top" position.
- Hold the Wrist "Vertical" throughout for a True Single Action "Top" position.
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Daryleze
Normally, we....TGM'ers, use the Right Forearm Takeaway procedure with "Delayed Hip Action". This requires that we "Turn" the Left Wrist at Start-up while the Shoulders remain momentarily Stationary. If we choose not to "Swivel" during this period, our Right Elbow will become Aligned for Drive Loading - Radial Acceleration and Angled Hinging. If we choose to Swivel during Start-up, then our Right Elbow will be Aligned for Drag Loading - Longitudinal Acceleration and Horizontal Hinging.
10-18-C (above) outlines the three "typical" options for Aligning the Left Wrist and the Right Forearm Flying Wedge at the Top of the Stroke when using a
"Standard Hip Action" Start-up. This is your garden variety "Shoulder Turn Takeaway" in which the Pivot and/or Shoulders Turns the Left Wrist during the Backstroke. The Shoulders begin to Turn which therefore Turns the Left Wrist.
Below is an explanation for each of these options:
- Keep your Right Elbow in a Pitched alignment which Aligns the RFFW for Horizontal Hinging.
- Keep your Right Elbow in the Punch alignment which Aligns the RFFW for Angled Hinging.
- Keep the Left Wrist Vertical to the Ground (regardless of Elbow Location) for True Single Action.