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Date Posted: 20:04:18 07/06/00 Thu
Author: Phys Ed
Subject: Re: Left Arm/Shaft Angle - relevance
In reply to: Peter 's message, "Re: Left Arm/Shaft Angle - relevance" on 19:49:09 07/06/00 Thu

Peter,

Okay, so the primary effect of not having the proper left arm/shaft angle is loss of power.

In your opinion, should one try to incorporate the proper left arm/shaft angle into their swing in the beginning stages of their development?
Or might it be better to get the low level fundamentals down pat first, then later concentrate on the left arm/shaft angle to add power?

It almost seems like an advanced topic to me. I want to learn it, but then there's the other 6 million things that I'm trying to think about too.

Thanks,
Phys Ed

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