LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Air-time Thread: Air-time View Single Post #3254 02-24-2012, 08:15 AM Daryl Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Illinois Posts: 3,521 Originally Posted by airair Thanks for encouraging words. I'm already sort of old and grey. Is it possible to do this correctly - Like Yoda is explaining - without seeing this right angle business? If the LAFW is there and the RFFW is there and I have a correct grip doing this and give the whole thing structure with extensor action - doesn't that give the result one wants? Sure hope so. You need to know the Right Angle Alignment is set up correctly. The Wedges form two unique "Planes". These "Planes" should be at Right Angles at Impact and throughout the Swing for precision. IMHO the swing takes on a new life. The Left Arm Wedge (Plane) is perpendicular to the Swing Plane at Impact. That's easy to visually identify. But the Right Forearm Flying Wedge (Plane) is On-Plane. How do you know that it's On-Plane? Clapping the Hands "Drill" is a great video for showing "How not to Swivel" and it's very good at identifying the Right Forearm Angle of Approach. But did Yoda say or demonstrate how to Align the Right Forearm Wedge to the Swing Plane? No, but he does so in other Videos. He does so in many of his videos. That's how I finally learned. I've learned to create and then Fix the Plane of my Right Forearm Wedge at Impact Fix, On-Plane, and only then will I Fix my Left Arm Wedge with a Flat, Level and Vertical Wrist. Maybe this will work for you too. __________________ Daryl Daryl View Public Profile Send a private message to Daryl Find all posts by Daryl