You hit the nail on the head there, RC. I had somehow got my left hand a little turned, I lost my left arm flying wedge getting to top, a bit arched as you mentioned. I understand the difference between a visually flat and a geometrically flat left wrist, thanks to the Freddie/Tiger pics you posted a while back. I have trouble internalizing the anatomically correct amount of left hand "turn", if feels very 10-2-D to me (no offense)I am of course undoing a lot of Hogan-copying i.e. weak left hand. I never could copy the rest...except for that "arms in twine" bit!
You hit the nail on the head there, RC. I had somehow got my left hand a little turned, I lost my left arm flying wedge getting to top, a bit arched as you mentioned. I understand the difference between a visually flat and a geometrically flat left wrist, thanks to the Freddie/Tiger pics you posted a while back. I have trouble internalizing the anatomically correct amount of left hand "turn", if feels very 10-2-D to me (no offense)I am of course undoing a lot of Hogan-copying i.e. weak left hand. I never could copy the rest...except for that "arms in twine" bit!
Cool! What kind of shots were you hitting with that archy deal?
When I lost the lean...left...when I kept the lean...right! What has helped a bit is paying attention to the amount of right wrist bend in order to keep the "flat" left wrist in-line. It is also a plane issue. I swing starting from 10-8-C and tend to get it under plane with the archy deal. I messed with the square to square crapola way back when and trained myself to "curl it under" going back. That was beginning of the end of my competitive aspirations!
wow........so my thought is to bend the right wrist back as far as possible to keep the left flat......does this mean that I may have neither FLW or GFLW??
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