The Swinger uses the Pivot to "Throw Out" the Left Arm Flying Wedge. The Hitter uses the Right Triceps to "Drive Out" the Right Forearm Flying Wedge.
These are the Left Forearm and Right Forearm "versions" of 6-B-3-0.
Thanks Yoda I can appreciate the distinction you are making but Edz said ‘you can obtain the imperatives without maintaining both wedges’. Must both wedges be maintained or only one?
Thanks Yoda I can appreciate the distinction you are making but Edz said ‘you can obtain the imperatives without maintaining both wedges’. Must both wedges be maintained or only one?
Ideally, both are maintained for the most efficient impact support.
The point was that you 'could' obtain the imperatives (and not keep both wedges) and still hit a good shot (left hand only, right hand only as the extreme examples) - just not as well supported as if you had both wedges in place. The alignments are the same for the wedges, hitting or swinging, but how they are moved is different.
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Ideally, both are maintained for the most efficient impact support.
The point was that you 'could' obtain the imperatives (and not keep both wedges) and still hit a good shot (left hand only, right hand only as the extreme examples) - just not as well supported as if you had both wedges in place. The alignments are the same for the wedges, hitting or swinging, but how they are moved is different.
Edz I believe you have explained that well and 6-B-3-0-1 needs amendment to incorporate that explanation. Ideally and mandatory have different connotations.