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Old 09-02-2006, 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Martee
Well here goes, I am about to show my ignorance and stupidity. I have all these posted printed out and lines and numbers on them and I JUST DON'T GET IT.

Jen's Plane? Can you really define a 'set' plane that exists through out the stroke or is that at some instance in time?

Yes, the plane exists throughout the stroke, it is just in different positions. The change in plane position represents the degree of forearm rotation

Hinge Action, Left Arm Angle? Can you really identify the hinge action being applied prior to the impact interval?
good question, Mathew?

These alignments being discussed are the same for a hitting or swinging motion?
I think the plane designation applies regardless of the motion of choice. The movement of the plane would be different depending on the motion of choice

There are more questions that I have cause FRANKLY even with the graphics, nothing is computing.

For example, I thought I understood ACC#3, however defining a plane for itself has left me to wonder what I understand and why the alignment to this plane has any importnance or meaning?

See the previous post in the thread

CAN SOMEONE provide a bullet summary of what this is really all about?
One Bullet summary: Jen's plane and it's change in orientation and interaction with other planes can be used to calculate or measure in particular the degree of rotation of the left forearm, and potentially the degree of wrist cock/release. See the previous post in the thread

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