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Date Posted: 22:18:45 07/13/00 Thu
Author: D.G.
Subject: Re: Push/Pull?
In reply to: Phys Ed 's message, "Push/Pull?" on 22:02:14 07/13/00 Thu

> In the past, I assumed that "push" meant, on the
> downswing , you felt as if you were pushing the club
> with your right hand. And that "pull" meant you felt
> as if you were pulling the club with your left hand.
>

IMO your assumption is correct. I think the description he gave is just that his push starts with a pull down :-)
I am still under the impression pulling is something accomplished with the straight front arm.

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  • Re: Push/Pull? -- CTunflog, 00:09:57 07/14/00 Fri
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