LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Uncocking the Left Wrist ThrowOUT . . . Thread: Uncocking the Left Wrist ThrowOUT . . . View Single Post #78 02-19-2011, 03:50 PM Daryl Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Illinois Posts: 3,521 Originally Posted by O.B.Left I guess baseball is a "angular motion on an inclined plane"....no hinge action, no #3 roll at all, just what we'd call #2 accumulator but with all the linear , radial , pulley wheel stuff going on. Interestingly in hockey you try to hit the ice before the puck and bend the heck out of the shaft then flick the wrists. Hockey is my favorite sport to watch. Excuse me??? No #3 Accumulator Roll? Batters have the most powerful #3 Accumulator Roll of all. The Right Forearm Rotates about an Axis perpendicular to the Horizontal Plane as does the #3 PP. If you attach a Paddle to the Side of their Right Forearm, notice that the Paddle would remain perpendicular to the Horizontal Plane throughout the Release and Impact Interval. And they have an Awesome finish Swivel as well. Look at the video clip Bucket Posted of the Batter with the number 9 on his jersey. Perfect Horizontal Hinge and Finish Swivel. Let me show you what I mean... Get a Club and get into Impact exactly as the Photo below. Left Palm Down and Right Palm up with arms and Club just below your shoulders, torso turned and arms way out in front. Lower the Power Package to the Inclined Plane by Moving your Right Elbow downward and backward toward your Right Hip. Notice that the Back of your Left Wrist and Right Forearm and #3 PP point Down the Angle of Approach. Reverse the procedure and move your Power Package from your Golf Impact Fix to a Baseball Batters Impact by moving your Right Elbow up along the Alignment of your Right Forearm. How good does that look if you were a Baseball Batter? Hmm? Rock your Power Package Back and forth between the Batter and Golfer and make adjustments until both Impacts have the same Power Package Alignments and the Only difference between the Two Alignments is the "Right Elbow Location". __________________ Daryl Last edited by Daryl : 02-19-2011 at 04:51 PM. Daryl View Public Profile Send a private message to Daryl Find all posts by Daryl