Define "too high" and at what point in the downstroke?
Just my thinking/opinion the short answer is "Wherever the hands direct the shoulder." The longer answer includes "keep the shoulder not only back but down and moveing with great precission.." (not an exact quote again) - Chapter #13 could be hundreds of pages, but for what reason?
Just my thinking/opinion the short answer is "Wherever the hands direct the shoulder." The longer answer includes "keep the shoulder not only back but down and moveing with great precission.." (not an exact quote again) - Chapter #13 could be hundreds of pages, but for what reason?
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Right Shoulder motion must be precise and comply with the plane and handpath selected...otherwise...trainwreck....different release types and plane angles will produce different shoulder motions....so if you say "too high" or "too low" .... in relationship to what? Lots of variables that must be matched...that's the way i see it anyhow.