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Old 03-20-2005, 02:25 PM
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Re: Inside-Out, Inside-Aft And Tracing
Originally Posted by Yoda
Thrust is directed at the inside-aft quadrant of the Ball only when the player is (a) monitoring the (Cross-Line) Delivery Path (of the Hands per 10-23); or (b) is employing the Hitter's (Cross-Line) Angle of Approach procedure. Otherwise, Swingers (and Hitters) monitoring the (On Line) Geometric Plane Line (the Straight Line Baseline of the Inclined Plane per 2-J-3) should direct Thrust directly at the back of the Ball. In all instances the Thrust is directed by the Tracing Right Forearm and Forefinger (#3 Pressure Point).

WHOA!! That is the first time I have read anything on any TGM forum about any consciousness of back of the ball. Inside -aft quadrant has practically been tattoed on my amygdyla. You bychance didn't celebrate St patty's Day a little too exuberantly? )

Ok, this is way too much for me to digest now. I suprisingly found to my great delight that the first move down by Tomasello has gotten my stroke to blur correctly on my mom's Oriental rug, while she is away at CHurch. Seems to get me on the elbow plane and my hands much lower. No more bicycle handle bar high hands. I don't have any idea what part of the ball I am directing thrust at or what line I am tracing or what hinging I am using.

Undoubtedly this move is worth much futher investigation. For months, I have been directing, aiming thrusting PP3, PP2, right forearm, right elbow, right knee, and every other body part on my right side towards the inside aft corner of the ball and my hands were still coming into impact too high. Looks like this 'magic' move is the key to the third imperative, being onplane. Can't wait for the rest of the videos.
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