Originally Posted by nuke99
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what a sweet spot roll off the plane? ...
Edit: ok.. Are you trying to say sequential and overlapping release of accumulator?.. Standard vs single wrist action.
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I am saying that the clubface might need to roll towards square (ie. less open) prior to uncocking...so a muddling of the sequenced release.ie. out of sequence 3 before 2 and then 3 completes...
I have always understood sequenced release to be clubface open(turned to plane) at top/end....and remains the same degree of "open/turned to plane" until release point when it uncocks . After uncocking it then rolls towards square.
I have suggested that one (?only) way to maintain a geometrically flat left wrist and a square plane line requires that there is some clubface rolling BEFORE the uncocking.
When you do the exercise that Bucket has written about where you practise hammering in a vertical plane....stand upright, left arm outstretched, left wrist cocked...now raise and lower left arm in front of you....you can feel accumulator 2 release...you can really hammer the ground.
In this scenario, the left shoulder is in the same plane as the left wrist cock/uncock motion.
Do the same motion but on an inclined plane with the same wrist condition...you get the feel of acc.2 release and then acc 3. release...a sequenced release....
all fine in the limited scenarios - it gives a very useful feel of sequenced release... but the planeline or the wrist condition or the sequence must be different in a golf swing because, unlike in these exercises, the left arm is not on the same plane as the pp3/sweetspot .
That is where I am stuck...it is different to what I used to think after 2 years, 5 editions read and many hours on a variety of TGM related websites...but I cannot square the circle any more and hence the thread...I may have some incorrect assumptions along the way...if so then kindly point them out...thanks.