I think I found an error. I'm sure that it's one of the first errors to be found but I haven't found it pointed out in this Topic Room.
[True "Drive Out"] Line 14, page 70, 6th Edition has been replaced with [True "Throw Out"] Line 17, page 73 7th Edition.
That change was in the transcribed revisions (that some of us had access to a couple of years in advance of the publication of the 7th edition).
However, I'm with you, Daryl. I've always thought the revision was an error and never updated my 6th to reflect the change. I was disappointed when it made the 7th.
That change was in the transcribed revisions (that some of us had access to a couple of years in advance of the publication of the 7th edition).
However, I'm with you, Daryl. I've always thought the revision was an error and never updated my 6th to reflect the change. I was disappointed when it made the 7th.
I have "Throw out" tattooed on my Left Wrist and "Drive out" Tattooed on my Right Forearm.
I have "Throw out" tattooed on my Left Wrist and "Drive out" Tattooed on my Right Forearm.
Close, Daryl . . . very close.
Can you move that tatoo to your Right Elbow? It is the Elbow, not the Forearm, that is the #1 Power Accumulator (and that supplies the Right Arm Drive).
Then again, you probably couldn't see the words if they were tatooed on your elbow.
Can you move that tattoo to your Right Elbow? It is the Elbow, not the Forearm, that is the #1 Power Accumulator (and that supplies the Right Arm Drive).
Then again, you probably couldn't see the words if they were tattooed on your elbow.
Never mind!
Dear Yoda,
Thank you. Because my left wrist Tattoo would remind me of 6-B-2-0 then the Right Elbow Tattoo would remind me of 6-B-1-0. That is the logical mind and naturally, "Elbow Tattoo Location" would be an accurate correction.
Unfortunately, I substituted the Logical mind years ago for the Expedient Mind. Thus, if I had Tattoos, "I would have "Drive out" tattooed on my Right Forearm per 10-3-A to remind me to keep my Elbow at my Side so that I could Fan my Forearm. Possible my mistake is thinking that 6-B-1-0 would occur automatically if I performed the "Fanning".
10-3-A PUNCH From a �down-and-at-the-side� Elbow Position, whether the Elbow is touching the Body or not, a straight-line Right Hand Punch is delivered through Impact (6-E). Per 6-C-2-A and 7-19. Except with 10-3-C (Push), the Right Forearm must have a �Fanning� type of motion, not a �Linear� Push type of motion (10-3-C).
Thank you. Because my left wrist Tattoo would remind me of 6-B-2-0 then the Right Elbow Tattoo would remind me of 6-B-1-0. That is the logical mind and naturally, "Elbow Tattoo Location" would be an accurate correction.
Unfortunately, I substituted the Logical mind years ago for the Expedient Mind. Thus, if I had Tattoos, "I would have "Drive out" tattooed on my Right Forearm per 10-3-A to remind me to keep my Elbow at my Side so that I could Fan my Forearm. Possible my mistake is thinking that 6-B-1-0 would occur automatically if I performed the "Fanning".
10-3-A PUNCH From a �down-and-at-the-side� Elbow Position, whether the Elbow is touching the Body or not, a straight-line Right Hand Punch is delivered through Impact (6-E). Per 6-C-2-A and 7-19. Except with 10-3-C (Push), the Right Forearm must have a �Fanning� type of motion, not a �Linear� Push type of motion (10-3-C).
D . . .what about the stamp on your forehead . . . tell us about that . . . Magic of the Wrong Forehead?
. . . the Right Forearm must have a “Fanning” type of motion, not a “Linear” Push type of motion (10-3-C).
Daryl,
With all due respect to your Right Forearm Fanning, I remain most appreciative of your Right Triceps Extensor Action -- especially as you reached for (and paid!) our dinner check last spring at the Bellagio.