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Old 11-15-2006, 06:26 PM
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I'm curious as to what is considered to be the most "consistent" way to produce maximum power in a 3-barrel hitting stroke?

I'm still fairly new to the world of hitting but I'm really starting to get attached to it. Thus far, my approach to power regulation has been to alter hand speed via the thrusting of the right arm. I understand there are other ways to control hitting "power" and I'd like to hear about how some of our hitting community do it.

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Old 11-16-2006, 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by cometgolfer
I'm curious as to what is considered to be the most "consistent" way to produce maximum power in a 3-barrel hitting stroke?

I'm still fairly new to the world of hitting but I'm really starting to get attached to it. Thus far, my approach to power regulation has been to alter hand speed via the thrusting of the right arm. I understand there are other ways to control hitting "power" and I'd like to hear about how some of our hitting community do it.

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First area I would look here is to ensure you are maintaining extensor action. Without it, any other approach to power regulation for a hitter is going to be inconsistent.
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Old 11-16-2006, 12:48 PM
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First area I would look here is to ensure you are maintaining extensor action. Without it, any other approach to power regulation for a hitter is going to be inconsistent.
Edz,

I'm in total agreement with you on this point, and I think it's one of the reasons that I'm considering moving to hitting "full-time". Extensor action seems to be such a key component of TGM, yet I always had difficulty applying it properly as a swinger (it always felt like it was interfering with CF). EA feels much more "natural" to do when I use a hitting stroke and I'm pretty sure I use it consistently.

An example of what I'm asking in regards to max power would be what a hitters max trigger delay is. I understood it as it applied to swinging and how it could produce more speed, but I don't know that I understand it's equivalent for hitting.

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Old 11-16-2006, 02:56 PM
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I'm sorry to thread jack, but I couldn't resist. Did anybody else think of Homer Simpson aka Max Power when they read this thread title?

Originally Posted by Homer AKA Max Power
Max Power—he's the man whose name you'd love to touch...
But, you musn't touch!
His name sounds good in your ear
But when you say it, you mustn't fear
Because his name can be said by anyone!
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Old 11-16-2006, 04:09 PM
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push to bend the shaft
Originally Posted by cometgolfer
I'm curious as to what is considered to be the most "consistent" way to produce maximum power in a 3-barrel hitting stroke?

I'm still fairly new to the world of hitting but I'm really starting to get attached to it. Thus far, my approach to power regulation has been to alter hand speed via the thrusting of the right arm. I understand there are other ways to control hitting "power" and I'd like to hear about how some of our hitting community do it.

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maximum power = maximum shaft bent = pivot turn + pivot slide + right arm straightening + right wrist unbending.

consistent maximum power = consistent maximum shaft bent = pivot turn + right arm straightening + right wrist unbending.

most consistent maximum power = most consistent maximum shaft bent = right arm straightening + right wrist unbending.
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Originally Posted by bts
maximum power = maximum shaft bent = pivot turn + pivot slide + right arm straightening + right wrist unbending.consistent maximum power = consistent maximum shaft bent = pivot turn + right arm straightening + right wrist unbending.

most consistent maximum power = most consistent maximum shaft bent = right arm straightening + right wrist unbending.


bts,

I've never heard of anyone recommending unbending the right wrist. Isn't that clubhead throwaway, and aren't you destroying the flying wedges.

The only time I've heard of unbending the right wrist is if the right wrist was bent to the point where the left wrist started arching, then the right wrist would need to unbend to the point where the left wrist was flat through impact.

Otherwise, I have always heard the right wrist described as bent or frozen.


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bts,

I've never heard of anyone recommending unbending the right wrist. Isn't that clubhead throwaway, and aren't you destroying the flying wedges.

The only time I've heard of unbending the right wrist is if the right wrist was bent to the point where the left wrist started arching, then the right wrist would need to unbend to the point where the left wrist was flat through impact.

Otherwise, I have always heard the right wrist described as bent or frozen.


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Brandon,

I second and third your observation.
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unbent or frozen?
unbent or frozen right wrist merely means NO HORIZONTAL MOVEMENT. It is not a tension thing to maintain the bend. It is not stiff only limited in motion.

After swivel, the right wrist will straighten somewhat, more with Swingers and LESS with hitters, due to the power of the driving right arm to extension (extension action or the left arm) or throwout of the left wrist cause by CF for a swinger.

Both are non-voluntary actions. Someone with little or no power could keep the bend in either stroke, like a chip or pitch.
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Old 11-17-2006, 10:32 AM
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Since the topic is power and the right wrist, check on JD Holmes' finish swivel.

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I'm sorry to thread jack, but I couldn't resist. Did anybody else think of Homer Simpson aka Max Power when they read this thread title?



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