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Date Posted: 16:56:30 06/13/00 Tue
Author: Arista
Subject: Re: Sharing experiences
In reply to: Peter 's message, "Re: Sharing experiences" on 18:23:33 06/12/00 Mon

> Pulling with the right only bends the left arm if you
> let it.

Pulling in the right arm bends the left arm whether you want it to or not.

> As I said I extend with the left and pull
> with the right to 'lever the club' (exert a torque).

Torque is a rotational force about the long axis of the shaft. How do you push with one arm and pull with the other and create a rotational force around the long axis of the shaft?

> I don't understand your right arm distance from right
> shoulder statement. Your right elbow is at the end of
> your upper arm. Isn't this a fixed distance?

Your right arm bends doesn't it? Move your right elbow back and forth away from your body and watch how your right arm bends and extends.

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