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Re: tom, rql: chin


Posted by: tom.guerry (tom.guerry@kp.org) on Mon May 10 11:53:23 2004


do you see any relationship between keeping chin nesteled against front shoulder and other issues such as not opening up too soon, etc?

I don't use chin as cue.What I see is head/eyes not turning back much with chin tuck often happening to firm things up when uncoiling/unloading happens.Chin tuck cue may inhibit rotation.

Main thing related to keeping shoulder in there is a good internal rotation of the lead arm as the back elbow slots followed by agood"drop and tilt" resulting in a nice front side stretch/xfactor stretch to pull things from the front side when uncoiling/unloading


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