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The #3 Accumulator Angle is rolled through the impact interval but when (and if ) the Primary Lever goes to Full-Lever Extension then the #3 angle would be lost would it not? |
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If the #3 Accumulator is zeroed out, then would you agree with this statement?
At impact, the Clubhead traveling at a greater velocity than the Hands Only by Lever Extension. Remember that the "Golfers Flail" is held together with a 'Pin'. Could someone please explain to me how the Uncocking Left Wrist produces Velocity while the Right Wrist remains Bent and Level? The Left Wrist is an out-of-line condition but Isn’t it true that the Straightening of the Right Elbow allows the Left Wrist to Uncock. Never mind, I got it. Pivot Train, Uncocking Left Wrist and Left Shoulder Center of the Left Arm Arc develop Centrifugal Force. :) I'm now at peace with the universe. :) |
Overlapping Accumulator Release
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Per 2-P, the Left Wrist is in its Level condition at Impact and reaches its maximum Uncocked condition (Full Extension) during the Follow-Through. To that degree, even for Swingers, the Release Motions (Uncock and Roll / 4-D-0) are Simultaneous, not Sequenced. |
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Before I go back to my closet to finish off our videos :) , one more question along those lines. If there is really no such thing as a true sequenced release where each accumulator reaches its inline condition prior to momentum transfer to the next, why does Homer differentiate between sequenced, overlapped and simultaneous? Shouldn't there just be overlapped and simultaneous release sequences? |
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HEY DARYL!!!! DID YOU HEAR THAT!!! That's what I was trying to tell you on that thread you started the big p#ssin' contest with me on . . . You lacin' 'em up to fight MachinusMagnus??? Better get a good cut man . . . |
In Line In What Plane?
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Differentiating Release Motions -- Snap Roll Vs. Gradual
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In contrast, the Hitter's Motions are Simultaneous -- Uncock to Level with a Simultaneous and Gradual Roll into Impact -- thereby forfeiting the Maximum Power of the Turned Left Wrist (#3 Accumulator / 6-B-3-A). The Hitter still enjoys the definite -- albeit gradual -- Overtaking Action of the #3 Accumulator. The lack of Snap Roll is overcome via the addition of Right Arm Thrust. Summarizing, Homer Kelley felt the 'Sequenced vs. Simultaneous' differentiation was sufficient. Nevertheless, a total understanding of the Swinger's Sequenced Release includes "Sequenced to Impact (thereby gaining Maximum Transfer/Snap Roll Power); then, Simultaneous (thereby gaining Maximum Velocity/Full Extension Power)." |
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Nice try but: Yoda’s statement is a semantic issue. You cannot use it to clarify your confusion and thus escape the consequences of a previous post in another thread. That would be using a misleading statement to correct one of your confused and bewildered claims. The term Sequence applies to Releasing Actions in a definite order. The Uncocking Action and Rolling Action occur at different times and places. One Started before the other. However, once each has acted, and because they continue simultaneously, does not negate the fact that they began independently one before the other. Sequential Order of Release. :) Perhaps if you're having difficulty, "Hitting" may be an option for you. &B |
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THE RELEASE APPROACHES SIMULTANEOUS THE MORE OVERLAP THERE IS. |
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