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Originally Posted by David Alford
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Anyhow, David Alford showed up and was polite and unassuming; nothing
confrontational about him. He complained of a sore right elbow and showed
me where it hurt - there was a lump about 1/2 to 2/3 the size of a golfball
right about the place where "tennis elbow" occurs and he mentioned
that in
addition to tendonitis, he had
bone spurs. Just from the look of it, it must've been very sore as I once
had a mild case of tennis elbow and it was hard to do much of anything.
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You may recall from Mr. Alford's earlier post that he drives the Ball 300
yards using his Right Arm. You may also recall that he rebuffed my
presumptive comment -- that he was appropriately using Right Triceps Thrust
in a Hitting procedure -- and stated that he was Swinging.
Well, let's give credit where credit is due: The above described condition is
entirely consistent with that suffered by many who choose to
Swing the
Right Arm (from the Elbow) instead of using it to
Drive the Left (from
the Shoulder). Our Right Arms are made to move in a straight-line Piston
Motion -- Hitting or Swinging. Those who vigorously do otherwise tempt Mr.
Alford's fate.