I am still trying to come to terms with the concept of LEVEL! I am aware of the Golden Rule related to TGM pics, namely that they illustrate what the captions are referencing.
So...the much heralded 9-2-1 # 2. Are Dianne's wrists in a level condition? In addition is you look at 10-5-A, B, C, D as examples are her wrists in a level condition as well? The only pic that I have noticed that shows Dianne with a good deal of # 3 Acc. angle is 10-6-E # 1 (hands only basic plane)
Like my herbed and spiced poultry amigo the mystical acc. 3 angle is starting to haunt me!
I am still trying to come to terms with the concept of LEVEL! I am aware of the Golden Rule related to TGM pics, namely that they illustrate what the captions are referencing.
So...the much heralded 9-2-1 # 2. Are Dianne's wrists in a level condition? In addition is you look at 10-5-A, B, C, D as examples are her wrists in a level condition as well? The only pic that I have noticed that shows Dianne with a good deal of # 3 Acc. angle is 10-6-E # 1 (hands only basic plane)
Like my herbed and spiced poultry amigo the mystical acc. 3 angle is starting to haunt me!
Word . . . you gotta remember that Mr. K's preferred plane was the Turned Shoulder Plane. The other variables to account for in the planes are the amount of waist and knee bend. If you stand up really tall the elbow plane ain't as flat as if you have lotsa waist bend. AND many people set up on the hands only plane. It's FIX where you are determining your #3 angle. So basically you wanna take your grip at Fix by locating the handle in space how you'd like it to be at impact. Lean it . . . raise it or lower it . . . then put your hands on it. That's the angle you dont' wanna disrupt through the shot.