LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - wedges, gyroscopes, and the aiming point Thread: wedges, gyroscopes, and the aiming point View Single Post #9 01-31-2005, 12:21 PM Yoda Administrator Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Atlanta, Georgia Posts: 10,681 Asking Dr. Annikan Originally Posted by annikan skywalker DDl, Forgive me for not being very clear on my previous post. When one begins releasing #2 Accumulator with a Wrist Throw 10-20-E ...it uncocks to level then #3 Accumulator then swivels into Intended Impact Location. I am referring to the motion from cocked to level being a left hand karate chop of 10-20 -E Wrist throw...Please read it...This is what I mean by releasing Toward the Plane Line NOT down the Target Line...Big Difference!!! I wish I could demonstrate for you so that you could SEE what I'm trying to say, rather than trying to READ what I'm trying to say! For the left arm to be on-plane you would have to have the left wrist totally "uncocked" with #3 accumulator "zeroed out" with the clubshaft moving up into the cup of the right hand. I'm NOT recommending this during the Release Interval...This is the time and the place I'm referring to for the motion for cocked to level...Release Interval...From Impact to Follow-Through the wrist will move from level to uncocked to keep the clubhead moving down to low point after the impact point has been achieved...I am not an authorized expert on this subject matter...Master Yoda can probably give a much more clear and concise description than I. Sincerely, Annikan Nothing to add or edit here, Annikan. You're right on! Welcome to our site! __________________ Yoda Yoda View Public Profile Send a private message to Yoda Visit Yoda's homepage! Find all posts by Yoda