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Date Posted: 11:26:07 06/30/00 Fri
Author: Peter
Subject: Re: Making Space
In reply to: TJ 's message, "Re: What is an... 'up and under swing'?" on 08:31:10 06/30/00 Fri

> The feeling is that the downswing starts with
> a downward motion of the right arm/hand /elbow or
> other part of the right arm you want to focus on.

Thanks. I had actually thought the 'firing' of the right side was a reference to either rotating the right hip or straightening the right arm.

> You will not be successful in feeling this motion, if
> your body is in the way ( of free arm swing). NG
> accomplishes this by having you reach for the ball
> with the single axis setup.

Very important to make space. I found from video I was not making enough space. Scott (IMA) does not stand as far away as Moe, but I am built more like Moe than Scott. My chest was getting in the way.

Peter

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