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Old 02-19-2011, 07:15 PM
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I see what you mean .......I do see something that looks like our Finish Swivel there. Love the swing on that old timer. Is that Ted Williams.....?

Im thinking there's still overtaking and rolling after impact but Rose and others seem to execute impact without any prior roll off the plane, Release Swivel in our terms. Their left hand is still palm down to their plane at impact. Like they were hitting the ball with the bottom of the golf shaft , (fore , aft, top , bottom). He's knuckles up, watch face pointing at the sky , if that was a golf club in his hands the face would pointing up at the sky too .........wouldnt it?

Take the 1-L Machine and cut the clubhead off the Lever. No hooked clubface , no Hinge Action, no angled plane often. Oh yeah thatd make it "an angular motion on a plane" , no hinge action , no angled plane......I think.
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Old 02-19-2011, 08:27 PM
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I see what you mean .......I do see something that looks like our Finish Swivel there. Love the swing on that old timer. Is that Ted Williams.....?

Im thinking there's still overtaking and rolling after impact but Rose and others seem to execute impact without any prior roll off the plane, Release Swivel in our terms. Their left hand is still palm down to their plane at impact. Like they were hitting the ball with the bottom of the golf shaft , (fore , aft, top , bottom). He's knuckles up, watch face pointing at the sky , if that was a golf club in his hands the face would pointing up at the sky too .........wouldnt it?

Take the 1-L Machine and cut the clubhead off the Lever. No hooked clubface , no Hinge Action, no angled plane often. Oh yeah thatd make it "an angular motion on a plane" , no hinge action , no angled plane......I think.
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Old 02-19-2011, 09:21 PM
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That's some baseball right there . . . . look at how he is releasing the right forearm under . . . plus he tilts back with his shoulders and doesn't have a bunch of shaft lean . . . that's how them cats launch it to the mooooooon . . . . where's that cat that was saying that the spine extension stuff didn't make a difference . . . .
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Old 02-19-2011, 08:43 PM
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He's knuckles up, watch face pointing at the sky , if that was a golf club in his hands the face would pointing up at the sky too .........wouldnt it?
Yes, but if he Lowered the Power Package to the Inclined Plane, by moving his Right Elbow toward his Right Hip, then that same-identical Alignment would make the Clubface point toward the Target. It's a 90 degree Rotation down to the Inclined Plane when the Clubhead reaches the ground. The Bottom of the Clubhead, which was perpendicular to the ground has now rotated and is parallel to the ground.

I'll include the alignments in my "Right Forearm Participation" video. I'm writing it into my list of topics.
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