Right wrist bend arches left hand

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4D1

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It seems with the left thumb and pp#3 on the aft side of the shaft (which is TGM recommended strong single action grip) when I bend my right wrist to the maximum, my left wrist arches.

Obviously I have annointed myself with the forum alias of "4D1" which is the section stressing a flat left wrist. That section even refers to 10-2-B, strong single action grip. But when I focus on maximum right wrist bend, my left wrist arches. So my questions are (1) should one strive for maximum right wrist bend and (2) would a weak double action, 10-2-C, grip be more conducive to achieving a flat, cocked left wrist with maximum right wrist bend?

4D1
 

rwh

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quote:Originally posted by 4D1

It seems with the left thumb and pp#3 on the aft side of the shaft (which is TGM recommended strong single action grip) when I bend my right wrist to the maximum, my left wrist arches.

Obviously I have annointed myself with the forum alias of "4D1" which is the section stressing a flat left wrist. That section even refers to 10-2-B, strong single action grip. But when I focus on maximum right wrist bend, my left wrist arches. So my questions are (1) should one strive for maximum right wrist bend and (2) would a weak double action, 10-2-C, grip be more conducive to achieving a flat, cocked left wrist with maximum right wrist bend?

4D1

I believe Homer advocated using only the amount of Right Wrist Bend present at Impact Fix.
 

4D1

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Nevermind about 10-2-C- I used that grip on the range today and it made me push the ball right about 40% normal distance. It sucks.

I did, however, determine pp#4 has great sensory input-- IMO better than #3.
 

cdog

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What i been noticing about my grip is as you say. If my palms are parallel, it arches my lead wrists, but if i strengthen my lead to the hands perpendicular, then the lead stays flat.
For me it arches maybe because of to much wrist bend.
 

EdZ

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Remember, the left wrist cocks, the right wrist bends. The only way to "fully" do both and maintain a flat lead wrist is with 10-2-D, hands perpendicular.

Alex Morrison understood that.

IMO - A hitter will have better luck with 10-2-D, a swinger with 10-2-B -but 'most' people should use 10-2-D until they get the feel of full compression
 
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