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12 piece bucket 02-04-2006 11:38 PM

Grand Master of Chapter 10
 
I think I have been misguided. In effort to apply proper Extensor Action, I have unwittingly "stressed" my Left Wrist. The result has been a wrist that has not achieved its true fully-Cocked attitude.

Am I wrong that the "right side" e.g. the Right Forearm has the full resposiblity to maintain the structure of the Power Package?

This would appear to be the case since we are of course advised to employ a Left Arm that is essentially inert.

After an enjoyable afternoon of countless hours of playing Spiderman and Wolverine with Lil' Bucket Parfait, I was able to steal away to number 11 fairway to strike a few wedge shots. I feel that I have a firm grasp upon the 1st Imperative. So it was my intention to keep a relaxed Left Arm, the left elbow inparticular. As such, it was my right side that applied needed structure to my PACKAGE (uh hun).

Your thoughful consideration to the above would be much appreciated. I trust that you are having a pleasant Saturday evening. Very well then.

Sincerely,

2 peas in a buck-it.

annikan skywalker 02-05-2006 12:23 AM

Nothing wrong with a little stretch below the surface......As a matter of fact when you've got the stretch it makes that Left Wrist action more noticeable....Lock in with the right .....monitor the left wrist/hand....#2 & #3 respectively.....

6bmike 02-05-2006 12:36 AM

pp3 then pp3
 
As you describe, pp3 first- as it snaps the wedges in line and then pp1 as the right elbow folds and cocks acc2. On the downswing pp1 til release (5.5), then pp3 into impact.
Educated Hands means they need to monitor a whole lot of things through the pressure points- all at the same swing interval. Depending on the Stroke- pp2 is uncocking at some point. PP3 is the clubhead as well as a passive or active pressure point. And I like to think of pp4 as “the Flat Left Wrist”- the ‘lower end’ of the accumulator. The Hands are the club.

12 piece bucket 02-05-2006 12:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 6bmike
And I like to think of pp4 as “the Flat Left Wrist”- the ‘lower end’ of the accumulator. The Hands are the club.

This is interesting and worth further examination. . .

What do you mean/feel here?

Thanks man!

B

6bmike 02-05-2006 01:22 AM

well maybe more shoulder hinge action
 
As Prince plays.....I know pp4 is the location where left arm and shoulder meet, but I see the whole left arm and flat wrist, too. Come to think... maybe I’m not see acc4 but the action of the shoulder as a hinge. Maybe more the rhythm of acc3. Prince over, back to that Wild and Crazy Guy.... no not you 12 piece.


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