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Old 04-26-2007, 02:26 AM
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Frozen right forearm and paddlewheeling
Yoda,

I have heard/seen you say various times, by recommendation of Homer, that if you could, you would insure your right forearm and the right wrist bent position in a frozen condition.

I have seen you demonstrate the paddlewheel motion with this frozen condition.

My questions are:

Do you use it/promote it in all stages?

Do you use it/promote it swinging and hitting?

Do you have the frozen condition all the way to finish, regardless of which stage you are using?

With great succes have I used this in stage 1 and 2, even recommended it to a better player to try. He came back and said he had more control and did hit it farther than before, but he, as I, was not sure if and where the right wrist should straighten. He is, btw, a swinger, and I my thoughts up to now is that this is a hitters motion.

Pls clear the fog
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