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Originally Posted by tongzilla
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Here's a picture of Yoda at the Top of his Hitting Stroke:

Here's another:

Here's one of Yoda at the Top (the End) of his Swinging Stroke:

According to The Golfing Machine:
"For Hitting (10-19-A), the Right Forearm should be precisely in-line with – and directly opposed to – the motion of the On Plane Loading Action (7-22) of the entire Primary Lever Assembly (6-A) not just the Clubshaft, and this alignment is maintained through Impact (2-J-3, 4-D). For Swinging (10-19-C) the Right Forearm should be precisely in-line with – and directly opposed to – the motion of the On Plane Loading of the Secondary Lever Assembly (the Clubshaft) and this alignment maintained through Impact."
I can't see the difference in Right Forearm locations in these pictures.
Can you?
What is going on?
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I can see your point Leo..but the right forearm is oppsed to the loading action of the pressure point...
Hitting to the Side...opposed to a pressure point that remained "Fixed" on the side during the Backstroke
Swinging it is located underneath..opposed to a pressure point that was rotated to the Top due to the wrist action,loading action, and assembly point... there for supporting the load from underneath....