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Old 08-12-2005, 02:43 AM
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Simple response....yes, Homer did associate True Swinging with the Right Arm (10-11-0-1, thanks for the correction)....and he even made the reference to 7-19, hmmmm “Right Arm Swing". Please open your 6th edition text to page 169. It's plain as day.....true swinging--right arm or left arm.


The Right Arm Swing is not 4 barrel swinging. I would agree that 4 Barrel Swinging with a Non-Automatic or a Automatic Snap Release is like hitting. However, I don't agree that a Right Arm Swing when executed with the correct components implies a hit, it is a swinging motion. If fact, a true swinging motion like the left arm stroke...hence, the reference in 10-11-0-1). Homer can make this statement because he was a student of the release motions. I don’t have the page committed to memory but Homer asks the students of the book to become students of the release motions also. If one does not have a full grasp of the release motions (executing them in practice and in play) your knowledge of the different swing types will be incomplete. Your judgment of a stroke pattern like the right arm swing will be an opinion not fact.


DG
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