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Post by dubiousgolfer on Aug 11, 2023 9:02:45 GMT -5
Found these 2 videos quite interesting about ROM (range of motion) and ability to create forces dependent on the active and passive insufficiencies of the cross joint muscles. Still not confident that I understand it all or any possible implications on the golf swing.
For example, the bowing of the wrist affects the ability to apply grip forces , so is bowing the wrist in the golf swing good or bad with regards changing the grip pressure?
DG
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Post by imperfectgolfer on Aug 11, 2023 10:45:21 GMT -5
Found these 2 videos quite interesting about ROM (range of motion) and ability to create forces dependent on the active and passive insufficiencies of the cross joint muscles. Still not confident that I understand it all or any possible implications on the golf swing. For example, the bowing of the wrist affects the ability to apply grip forces , so is bowing the wrist in the golf swing good or bad with regards changing the grip pressure? DG I can agree that bowing the lead wrist will decrease the ability of the finger flexors to strongly grip the club. However, the lead 3rd, 4th and 5th finger flexors still seem to be strong enough to firmly grip the club handle when the lead wrist is bowed. Jeff.
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