1. 7-1," the grips of hitters and swingers must differ in tightness."
2. 7-9, " whether using address or impact position(7-9) , the swinger must set up a "swinging" motion; the hitter a "carrying" motion(10-19) to comply with the lag loading procedures 7-19-1/2/3. "
and 3. 7-3, " for hitting (10-19-a), the right forearm should be precisely in-line with and directly oposed to - the motion of the on plane loading action(7-22) of the entire prmary lever assembly(6-A) not just the clubshaft, and this alignment maintained thru impact (2-j-3, 4-d). for swinging(10-19-c) the right forearm should be precisely in-line with - and directly opposed to - the motion of he on plane loading action of the secondary lever assembly ( the clubshaft ) and this alignment maintained through impact. "
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Could someone post some pictures of Right Forearm in relation to the "on plane loading" concerning the Swing vs. Hit. There are pictures in 10-3-A and 10-3-B, but some more could be helpful.