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Old 09-04-2010, 11:39 PM
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Well, if one swings with only the Left Arm, then I see the #2 Accumulator. But when the Right Forearm Wedge is intact and functional, then the #2 Accumulator is just another way at looking at the passive #1 Accumulator since the Uncocking Left Wrist only accommodates the Straightening Right Arm. Magic of the Right Forearm.

The #4 Accumulator Release Pulls the Right Arm Straight and it looks like the Left Wrist is Uncocking. It is... but it's the result of the Right Arm Straightening (Geometry of the Triangle) unless you swing with a method that includes "Cocking Both Wrists" (which 99% of all golfers do).

When a Hitter drives the Right Forearm, "Forcing" the Left Wrist to Uncock, without Unbending or Uncocking the Right Wrist, is it the Left Wrist Uncocking that caused the increase Clubhead velocity? Because if you were the Clubhead and you looked back at the Right Elbow, you would swear that you didn't move at all.

Is the #2 Accumulator Release anything more than the Right Forearm Wedge overtaking the Left Arm Wedge? If there really is no Accumulator #2, then how can it cause the Hands to slow?

One can swing the club pretty well while a Rope replaces the Left Arm. Where is the Wrist Cock (#2 Accumulator) in that? It's in the Right Elbow.

Science. Hmm? In the name of science, the engineers have create models using only the Left Arm and Clubshaft. One pretty famous engineer created a model that shows precisely the amount of wrist cock needed for the Clubhead to reach maximum speed at full extension. He was applauded because his model stopped the wrist cock at 90 degrees. LOL. What does that have to do with the Golf Swing? He got paid for that.


From Homers Notes, posted by Vikram

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Endless Belt - The change of the clubhead from Linear motion to Angular Motion. The clubhead and belt (hands) travel at exactly the same speed, however there are (2) different surface speeds between the pulley and the clubhead. The belt (hands) speed never changes but the clubhead speed increases as it goes around the pulley. The hands act as the belt they must not speed up, slow down, or become jerky. The hands do not change speed during the release. The smaller the pulley the slower you can swing. The later the delay the slower the hand speed. The faster you swing the harder it is to keep the club from flying out.
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