Originally Posted by tim chapman
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It is how you set the hinge in the shoulder that rotates the whole left arm
nb 'new boy on the scene' the quality of this answer is highly questionable
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Originally Posted by Air
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I'm not qualified to comment on this. But I have difficulties seeing how the LEFT shoulder can do this alone. Most of the rotation happens in the two bones in the left forearm, affecting the left wrist I would think...but I think it is best if someone else could set the record straight.
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As a concept to promote Clubface Control and its Mechanics . . .
The Left Shoulder Hinge Pin is
theoretical.
The Left Wrist held Vertical to one of the Three Basic Planes is
practical.
The two meet as
Educated Hands and the Feels of
Roll, No Roll and
Reverse Roll.
Vive la Mechanics!
Vive la Feel!
Viva la forevermore the translation of the one to the other!
