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Old 01-26-2008, 11:54 AM
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When does the level right forearm ( with level right wrist) rotate? Do you believe that it does / should rotate in the backswing?

Swivel Startup. Immediately

Is cocking the right wrist more of a pronation of the forearm rather than a true vertical cocking motion?

I'm scratching my head. Cocking the Right Wrists is like Cocking the Left Wrsit. Vertical Motion. What does Pronating mean?

I find that with any real degree of right wrist bend in place, the cocking motion of the right wrist is very limited and further cocking attempts tend to lead to pronation of the right forearm.

You mean; Rolling the Right Hand at the Top of the Swing. I agree. Most Everyone does that. I agree with that too. I don't agree it should be done.

Mike Austin used re-rotation of the forearm as a downswing trigger and this always seems similar to what Tom Tomasello describes in the video on this website.

I don't know of Mike Austin. If Mike likes to Roll his Right Forearm at the Top of the Swing, then Mike will teach you how to re-rotate it in the Downswing. It's not a Trigger. That's what you do to spin a Quarter on a tabletop. "To Trigger" is to straighten the Right Forearm". It's more difficult to understand, but it's faster to say. And it's a cool word.

Any thoughts? Right forearm rotation is not mentioned in TGM... does anyone know what Homer thought about it?

Rotation is mentioned and defined. Left and Right Hands. Turning and Rolling. I think that Homer is OK with it; just not at the Top of the Swing.

Also , what do you think of 7-20..."Maximum trigger delay noticeably restricts maximum handspeed. ..."?

Homer is saying that if you delay too long then your hands won't have the time or distance necessary to reach maximum hand speed. "Maximum trigger delay noticeably restrict maximum handspeed..." is Homers way of saying it. He was a genius, don't expect that he said it that way for us to easily understand.

Two years ago, I asked Yoda to help me understand the 4 power accumulators. He looked at me and said: Left Hand, Right Hand, Left Arm, Right Arm. I shook my head and hung it low. That was as easy as he could decrypt them for me. I got the point.
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