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Old 11-06-2005, 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by ChrisNZ
yes, but are we talking about the swing as a thing-in-itself, or merely it's appearance? Now stop critiquing my pure reason!!!



What does this do to the magic of the right forearm - how can the right forearm trace if the right elbow is off plane? Or does the right elbow (and hence forearm) move through multiple planes, but remain on (a) plane to the plane's baseline (that really does sound like Kant!)

By the way Mike, I usally find your posts pretty phenomenal... noumenal even!

Chris
Chris,
Nice catch on the philosophy and the golf! You're right on in regards to your comments and questions regarding the right forearm. You caught me! I'm not sure you really can trace the forearm- I mean you can, and/or you feel like you can but I'm not really sure in a "good" golf stroke that the right forearm does or needs to stay on plane for any extended period going back or coming down. The hands and clubshaft - yes! Just my take.

Mike O.
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