Don't think so. I threw a Red Herring for a while and it is just a whole
other set of muscles and strains from that action. Jut takes working up
to it. Working out with a HLG can be Heaven or Hell. The better you get
a working lift the less you'll hurt. When the air is flat put it down
and wait. You know when there is lift!!!

Dick Barker wrote:
> 
> Tom,
> You can solve it with a simple one step solution. Get, or build, a modern
> discus launch hlg.
> --
> Dick Barker
> Seattle, WA
> - The Old Fart Glider Flyer -
> http://www.eskimo.com/~dickb/UpLink.html
> 
> Tom Nagel grumbled:
> >This Spring and summer I made a serious attempt to learn how to fly HLG.
> >What I learned was all about shoulder strain.
> .....
> >    I suspect that I am not alone in this problem, and I have been
> >researching treatments.  So here is a three step program to cure Handlaunch
> >Shoulder Syndrome that seems to be working for me.
> .....
> 
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