turned wrist

when in the back swing do the wrist become turned and how do they get to the position of being turned? is it automatic or do i have to think about doing it?
any one know the answer?
Jerry,

There isn't a specific location for intentionally turning your left hand to the plane, but for swinging, it's usually done somewhere between startup 8-4 and the backstroke 8-5, but not necessarily restricted to this area.

It is always automatically turning on the backstroke and always rolling on the downstroke.

4-D-0 "AS THE VERTICAL WRIST MOVES TO THE RIGHT DURING THE BACKSTROKE IT IS TURNING - OPENING TO THE FLIGHT LINE - BUT IS NOT TURNED. MOVING TO THE LEFT DURING THE DOWNSTROKE, IT IS ROLLING - CLOSING TO THE FLIGHT LINE - BUT IS NOT ROLLED. WHEN THE LEFT WRIST LEAVES ITS VERTICAL POSITION WITH A WRIST ROTATION, IT IS SWIVELING - NOT HINGING"

Bagger
Which edition are you quoting? (Certainly not the 6th)
Got my 7th.

Bagger
who is writing the 7th and why would some of the wording be changed?
Originally Posted by Bagger Lance Got my 7th.

Bagger
Maybe we should all prefix our quotes with the edition we are referring to, else those who don't even own a copy of the Book will be really confused. What do you think?