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Old 08-12-2005, 12:29 PM
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Re: Right Wrist Bending?- Clarification
Originally Posted by Mike O
I'm not following you on the right wrist bend issue:
Depends on the grip that you are using- but if you're using a Strong Single Action Grip- Palms facing, etc.- Then any right wrist bend would be left wrist arch- is that what you mean? Or are you talking about a grip that has a turned left wrist with the right wrist still vertical- where any wrist cock becomes right wrist bend? Maybe you feel and or have right wrist bend in your movement- in which case you've got more movement than you need and control is going to be difficult. Or maybe that came from the Tomasello Video- I vaguely recall him using that terminology- or my final guess would be that you might be referring to just the start-up from address position where you start with a bent left and flatter right wrist and then "pull" them in-line. At any rate, although it's outside of this thread- could we get some feedback or explanation on that before moving onto the larger issue- as I am lost and confused.
I think oztrainee recognises that right wrist bend, extensor action and right elbow bending are separate issues, and should be treated separately. However, I think oztrainee is trying to say that even though technically they are separate, when a human performs these actions, it is difficult to isolate these separate motions. For example, he mentions that extending the right elbow tends to bends the wrists.

This is my interpretation of what oztrainee is trying to say...maybe he may clarify for us.
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