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Old 10-23-2005, 08:58 PM
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Extensor action
Originally Posted by golfchicago
For a hitter, is it imperative to keep the left arm straight at the top of the backswing or are you allowed to bend it minimally?
With radial acceleration the goal, it's nice to have a radius (straight left arm). If the left arm is allowed to bend, the stage is set for a form of longitudinal acceleration. In the right arms effort to re-straighten the left arm in startdown, some energy has to move outward or away from the body. This would have to happen before using the straight line delivery path.
Can you hit without full extensor action? Sure, with well educated hands almost anything is possible. But, why make it more complicated than it has to be? Build a machine with as few moving parts as humanly possible, and you'll find the consistency for which you're searching.
Ted's 4th imperative: Extensor action
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