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Old 01-16-2006, 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by tobell
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The trail arm, the right arm for the right handed golfer, is always exerting a downward onplane push. Pick good ole Grandpa patting the top of 6 year old Johnny's head. This extention of the right arm is held in check by the inert left arm--"checkrein" action. The left thumb may fell the pull of this right arm extensor action, specifically the heel section of the right hand will be pushing downward against the thumb.
extensor action is not a 'down the shaft motion', but a motion directly towards the ground where your left arm (left wedge) is pointing.
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