I have a question concerning 10-18-B, Double Left wrist action. "This procedure is identical to Standard except that the Left Wrist is in a Double Cocked position (Cocked and Bent). It is restricted to true Centrifugal Force Swings (6-B-3) because its reverse rotation during Release-return to the Flat and Verticle Left Wrist-inhibits Clubhead Throwaway.
How does this inhibit Clubhead Throwaway?
When the wrist is in a cupped position, it is in an 'alignment sense' already thrown away (the left forearm flying wedge is broken). Moving from this cupped, and 'pre thrown away' position back to flat is moving you from a thrown away move, to a flat or even arched position, so you are moving away from throw away.
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"its reverse rotation" is the key
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If you have a turned left wrist. When you cock your left wrist in line with the left forearm, this is the alignment for your flying wedge. So if that position is aligned the same way at the top even though the wrist is not geometricaly flat does that break the left forearm flying wedge? Why?
When the wrist is in a cupped position, it is in an 'alignment sense' already thrown away (the left forearm flying wedge is broken). Moving from this cupped, and 'pre thrown away' position back to flat is moving you from a thrown away move, to a flat or even arched position, so you are moving away from throw away.