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Wrist throw
Why not teach wrist throw from the top per 10-20-A through-B ? The relatively small, flexing muscles of the forearms are stronger than the extensors and the fastest ones in the upper extremity.They hence may transport the hands leading the club, through the impact zone faster than any of the big muscles in the body.
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Crossing the References
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Reference Chapter 11, under section 20, especially Release Combinations and Types (11-24). |
Wrist Throw
10-20-A very explicely describes throwing from the top. Please counterargument!
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10-20-A The Hand Throw...This is very hazardous except for well educated hands... 10-20-B The Right Arm Throw...Usually restricted to Hitting... 10-20-E Wrist Throw...Only compatible with Swinging... |
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10-20-D DELIVERY PATH THROW Wherever the bottom arc of the Delivery Line begins (10-23) – a long arc or short (7-23) – it triggers this Throw automatically. Usually used in combination with 10-20-B for Hitting or with 10-20-C for Swinging.With the wrist throw you can either max delay it for a snappy release OR you can allow Throw Out to happen at any point to your liking. But if that's a problem . . . there's always Delivery Path Throw. |
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