Who asked if you can flatten left wrist in transition?

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About 3 days ago I thought someone asked if you could go from a cupped left wrist at the top to a flat or arched left wrist in the transition. I have been unable to find this post. If someone could help me out I would really appreciate it!

Thanks,

Matt Rodock
 

Brian Manzella

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Another option.

I have no idea, Matt. Like I've said, I have been a hermit for a couple of weeks editing video and traveling.

But OF COURSE you can do this, I just gave a lesson (Wednesday) to Ron Cerruti, who is a forum member, and we worked for 2 HOURS on this very thing.

And you WOULDN'T BELIEVE how bent a left wrist I posed him at the top.

Perhaps Ron can elaborate.
 
Wouldn't the natural uncocking of the lead wrist in a swinging procedure flatten the lead wrist; and isn't that the same reason why a pure swinger does nothing to square the club face?

OT should I have used that semi-colon???
 
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mrodock said:
About 3 days ago I thought someone asked if you could go from a cupped left wrist at the top to a flat or arched left wrist in the transition. I have been unable to find this post. If someone could help me out I would really appreciate it!

Thanks,

Matt Rodock

I think it was the same guy who said Hogan's backswing was too flat. Not sure where that was either.
 
Brian Manzella said:
I have no idea, Matt. Like I've said, I have been a hermit for a couple of weeks editing video and traveling.

But OF COURSE you can do this, I just gave a lesson (Wednesday) to Ron Cerruti, who is a forum member, and we worked for 2 HOURS on this very thing.

And you WOULDN'T BELIEVE how bent a left wrist I posed him at the top.

Perhaps Ron can elaborate.

No problem Brian, this is the way I was able to solve my throwaway. I'd be interested to hear how Ron has done it though and see if it is similar to my alteration.

Thanks,

Matt
 
self-mastery said:
Wouldn't the natural uncocking of the lead wrist in a swinging procedure flatten the lead wrist; and isn't that the same reason why a pure swinger does nothing to square the club face?

OT should I have used that semi-colon???


That makes some sense to me. I'm far from a pure anything, let alone a pure swinger, so I certainly can't speak from experience.

Matt
 
Spike said:
I think it was the same guy who said Hogan's backswing was too flat. Not sure where that was either.

Appreciate the clue, having trouble finding this too incidently.

Matt
 
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