Extensor Action is Below Plane through-out the Stroke.
#1 Accumulator is On-Plane.
What Alignment is needed to allow this?
Both use Triceps Muscle but only when the Flying Wedges are Aligned at 90 degrees can you have both Actions. I think this is an important point.
The 90 degree Wedge Alignment allows the Right Forearm Wedge to remain at Right Angles to the Left Arm Plane while the Clubshaft is On-Plane. The Clubshaft is on Both Planes Simultaneously.
This needs the the "Inside" of the Right Wrist to be visible (Facing you) through-out the the Swing from the End of Start-up to Follow-through.
Most Pros include this Alignment from the Top and during the Downstroke but HK uses the Right Forearm Take-away so the Alignment is available in Both Directions.
Extensor Action is Below Plane through-out the Stroke.
#1 Accumulator is On-Plane.
What Alignment is needed to allow this?
Both use Triceps Muscle but only when the Flying Wedges are Aligned at 90 degrees can you have both Actions. I think this is an important point.
The 90 degree Wedge Alignment allows the Right Forearm Wedge to remain at Right Angles to the Left Arm Plane while the Clubshaft is On-Plane. The Clubshaft is on Both Planes Simultaneously.
This needs the the "Inside" of the Right Wrist to be visible (Facing you) through-out the the Swing from the End of Start-up to Follow-through.
Most Pros include this Alignment from the Top and during the Downstroke but HK uses the Right Forearm Take-away so the Alignment is available in Both Directions.
Now I'm not sure where you fit.
2 questions- which is more like EA? A or B?
1. opening a door- door opens out and knob is on the right:
A. turn knob counterclockwise and push? B. Turn knob clockwise and push?
2. Pushing away and getting up from your desk:
A. palm on edge and fingers UNDER edge? B palm on edge and fingers on TOP of desk?
??? what is your opinion? Anyone else have answers?
HB
Last edited by HungryBear : 03-15-2013 at 02:23 PM.