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Old 05-10-2010, 11:27 PM
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Originally Posted by innercityteacher View Post

Leading me to the conclusion that the Vertical left hand is a way cool piece to the golfing puzzle useful for weddings, bat-mitzvahs, and all golfing contests. But, should I sling that wrist down like a madman or sort of "just know it's there?"

Dear Innercityteacher,

Left Wrist Cock is the Second Power Accumulator. In Pivot Strokes, when using any other Release than "Sweep", the Cocked Left Wrist is Driven Downplane by the Power Package to your Release Point.

Yoda was saying that the Left Wrist Cocks and Uncocks in a Vertical Plane, Down-toward-the-Planeline not in a Horizontal Plane which is Forward-toward-the-target.

Bucket, bless him, said that the Wrist should remain Flat and not Arched while cocking or Uncocking and that retaining a Flat and Straight Primary Lever will facilitate Hinge Action - Rhythm.

Daryl said not to confuse the Pivots Downward Forces with the Uncocking of the Left Wrist. Pivot Drives the Power Package. CF or the #1 Accumulator Uncocks the Left Wrist. I further stated that if you learn this well, then you'll become healthier, younger looking, happier, better looking and with greatly enhanced sex appeal.

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6-B-2-0 THE SECOND POWER ACCUMULATOR When the Left Wrist is Cocked (in excess of the selected Clubshaft-Left Hand Angle (6-B-3) in the Address Fix positions) it forms the Second Power Accumulator. It’s the true Velocity Accumulator because of the shortness of its travel time (during a Maximum Delay Release). Centrifugal Force, Accumulator #1, the muscles of both forearms, any – or all – are available to actuate this Assembly. Its “in-line” condition is FULL EXTENSION as determined by the Accumulator #3 requirements – if any. It is the “Downward” (Angle of Attack) Motion per 2-C-0 and 2-N-1.

6-B-2-A MAXIMUM POWER is obtained with maximum Controllable Hand Speed (10-19) and/or a sharp-breaking Line Delivery (7-23) and maximum Trigger Delay (10-20). Study 10-19 and 10-11-0-2.

6-B-2-B ZERO ACCUMULATION is obtained by not exceeding the selected #3 Accumulator Angle during either the Backstroke or the Downstroke.

6-B-2-C MAXIMUM TRIGGER DELAY is achieved by using an Automatic Snap or Flip Release (10-24-3 or –F).
Lastly, don't swing like a Madman.

Last edited by Daryl : 05-10-2010 at 11:39 PM.
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