Originally Posted by airair
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Is it true that at some point the turning of the torso in the downswing/release has to stop accelerating to get the best result at impact?
If so, why?
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It doesn't have to stop. It doesn't have to slow down. But it will tend to be slowed down.
I think of this as a gear shift. When you shift from 2nd to 3rd gear the engine will rotate on a lower RPM. But you should still step on the gas.
When the club is being released it will have significant slowing down effect on the hands. When accumulator #4 (the arms swing) is released it will slow down the pivot. So yes, the preceeding component does slow down. But the more you can prevent the slowing down, the better you will strike the ball.