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Yoda 01-01-1970 12:00 AM

Paddlewheel Motion
 

DivotDelite wrote:

Hi:

Thanks for your detailed and informative reply. I had forgotten about the paddlewheel visual, probably because I don't know what it is and can't visualize my right arm doing a paddlewheel. The paddlewhel is that thing on the back of a riverboat? If it is , a paddle wheel is a vertical hinging motion with the blades of the paddlewheel laying back and not opening or closing. Can't visualize this with my right forearm and wrist.

Thanks

 

Jim Cook wrote:

Yoda wrote:

Right Forearm Flying Wedge (6-B-3-0-1). When you do, you will see that its On Plane Right Forearm and its Bent Right Wrist and its No. 3 Pressure Point and its Rigid Clubshaft Extension moves through Impact as a Paddlewheel (6-B-1-0). The straightening of the Right Elbow -- under the command of the Left Arm Checkrein Action -- powers, guides and regulates the No. 3 Accumulator (Left Forearm and Clubshaft Angle) and with it the Clubhead Closing through Impact.



I've been on a sternwheeler, I've seen a side wheel but I'm having a hard time understanding the descriptive term "paddlewheel". Could anyone try to enlighten?



Paddle wheel -- A wheel with paddles set at right angles about itscircumference for propelling a steamboat.

My dictionary has a picture. If yours does not, I'm sure one would surfacequickly in an Internet search.

What we are talking about in G.O.L.F. is the Bent Right Wrist remainingvertical to the Left Shoulder (Hinge Pin) Axis and its associated plane ofrotation through Impact. In our drill, the Rigid Bent Right Wrist is remainingvertical to the Horizontal Plane.

See 2-G (Hinge Motion) for the Left Hand version of Clubface PaddlewheelAction executed as a Left Wrist Paddlewheel Motion.

Your questions regardign 'Sequenced vs. Simultaneous' Release are important andI will answer then in a later post. Gotta run for now.



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