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Old 02-18-2005, 06:35 PM
JohnThomas1 JohnThomas1 is offline
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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow talk about a defogger!!! All this time i thought the right forearm had to be on plane even for the mid body hands. So that means that both when hitting and swinging the right forearm starts offplane in the standard address position. If this is correct which it obviously must be then i think there are countless numbers among us that misunderstood.

As a footnote Homer actually states standard address a his preferred procedure for both hitting and swinging in chapter 12. He interestingly mentions 10-9-A Standard being "especially useful" for swinging and 10-9-B for the same hitting however. I wonder how close he was to using the Impact address in chapter 12?


I'm still light headed from finally learning unless we start at impact address the right forearm will not be in line with the shaft.

John
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