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Old 09-26-2011, 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
Nice stuff. I was referring to the 10-20-E Non Auto Throw , the Roll of the Left Wrist off the plane as a trigger deal. What mechanism or force (cf?) uncocks #2 angle. Right Arm straightening , the check rein? Ok sure but what about guys who dont use Extensor Action or have two bent arms? Im thinking CF pulls out #2 but Ive never heard mention of it anywhere. I do employ EA and the Check Rein personally though.

Say you're in Downstroke heading to your Release Point , left wrist laying flat to plane and then you rotate the Left Wrist off the plane............given any wrist cock or #3 angle, absent of something that'll uncock the left wrist (mechanical or cf) wouldnt the club head move above plane from a DTL perspective? But it doesnt I dont think.
Start another thread. This one under Mike Austin won't get the visibility and participation it deserves.
You can't get your accumulator releases out of order.
Sure, that's one common OTT malfunction.

CF alone uncocks the left wrist for the swinger.

The shoulders' acceleration has to fall off in order to transfer momentum to the next accelerating component, arms and then hands. The right arm can't straighten until the hands (left arm) leave the right shoulder.
Notice Mike Austin's impact position. Hips and shoulders are open about equally. He hit the wall by keeping his center of mass between the feet, at least in the downswing.

10-20-E is an automatic trigger with right palm up to the plane until release. If you trigger the hands' roll to vertical before the end of the delivery line it's non-automatic.
Normally used in conjunction with a Shoulder Throw or Right Arm Throw.
What does it? Right arm straightening or CF.
Hands ahead at impact is not a release it's an aiming point and Lag, which doesn't have a release point. Everything has been released at that point, but not all accumulators are empty then either.

Use 10-20-D instead. Lynn "You really don't do yourself any favors by trying to delay the release to maximum." or something like that. Tomasello "Unfortunately people hold on too long."

Components 20 and 24 have to be used in conjunction.

"Snap releases can be either wrist uncock or hands roll or both." 10-24

Quoting Homer "Much of the mystery of the golf swing disappears when right arm participation is understood. Swinging or hitting the left arm is always swinging and the right arm is always driving." It's a question of degree, primacy, dynamic alignments and rhythm.

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