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Old 07-26-2007, 09:12 AM
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The Right Forearm Angle of Approach
How do you use the Right Forearm Angle of Approach? I know we got that deal where we place a dowel down the length of the right forearm and it points WAY downplane. Then the drill is to take the forearm back to this position. BUT . . . is the intent to continue to drive the right forearm down this extension?

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Old 07-26-2007, 11:20 AM
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How do you use the Right Forearm Angle of Approach? I know we got that deal where we place a dowel down the length of the right forearm and it points WAY downplane. Then the drill is to take the forearm back to this position. BUT . . . is the intent to continue to drive the right forearm down this extension?

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Unless I misunderstand the question. NO, sustain that Angle by tracing the Plane Line even after Impact which is where you brought them back to in the drill. Now it is time for more through and then up.
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Old 07-26-2007, 11:31 AM
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Old 07-26-2007, 01:16 PM
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Wouldn't this be the case?

You place your whole right forearm on the inclined table (on an inclined plane - just like placing your right forearm on the horizontal plane of the desk or table in front to you - just like massive wayback Yoda post on the right forearm). The forearm then moves up or down this plane to the extent the elbow bends or unbends. Going down the plane, the right arm will eventually become straight, then you start back up the inclined plane. Establish desired elbow bend at impact fix (during which the fixed pivot center (head) is established). Pivot responds properly due to motion of right forearm and due the fact that the center is established.
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Old 07-26-2007, 01:25 PM
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Wouldn't this be the case?

You place your whole right forearm on the inclined table (on an inclined plane - just like placing your right forearm on the horizontal plane of the desk or table in front to you - just like massive wayback Yoda post on the right forearm). The forearm then moves up or down this plane to the extent the elbow bends or unbends. Going down the plane, the right arm will eventually become straight, then you start back up the inclined plane. Establish desired elbow bend at impact fix (during which the fixed pivot center (head) is established). Pivot responds properly due to motion of right forearm and due the fact that the center is established.
I like this line of thought . . . So let's take this a little bit further. We are considering a Horizontal Plane for a second . . . We can still have the extended line of the Right Forearm Angle of Approach on a Horizontal Plane no? So let's just consider it as a line for now across the face of the plane extending in both directions (up plane and downplane). If we extend this line it is a DIAGONAL LINE right? So would it not stand to reason that much like the shaft traces the plane line, the end of your right forearm closest to the Plane Line would be ON the Right Forearm Angle of Approach maybe? So the the end of the Right Forearm would either be the Right Elbow or the #3 and #1 Pressure Points? So could it be that your EFFORT or DIRECTION is to take the elbow or the pressure points up and down the extension of that line?

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Old 07-26-2007, 02:18 PM
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Going down the plane, the right arm will eventually become straight, then you start back up the inclined plane.
On thinking, I don't think this is correct. You actually start back up plane before right arm becomes straight. Arms straight at follow through. It is the thrust that continues down plane.
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I like this line of thought . . . So let's take this a little bit further. We are considering a Horizontal Plane for a second . . . We can still have the extended line of the Right Forearm Angle of Approach on a Horizontal Plane no? So let's just consider it as a line for now across the face of the plane extending in both directions (up plane and downplane). If we extend this line it is a DIAGONAL LINE right? So would it not stand to reason that much like the shaft traces the plane line, the end of your right forearm closest to the Plane Line would be ON the Right Forearm Angle of Approach maybe? So the the end of the Right Forearm would either be the Right Elbow or the #3 and #1 Pressure Points? So could it be that your EFFORT or DIRECTION is to take the elbow or the pressure points up and down the extension of that line?

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If i understand you correctly Bucket ,it would be the #3pp you would trace the plane line with because the forearm doesn't stay on plane.The visual path would still just be a circle on a horizontal plane.
"The right forearm must leave ,and precisely return to ,its own fix position "ANGLE OF APPROACH" ".(I KNOW YOU KNOW THIS BUCKET-NO OFFENSE!!!)
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