Double G
I’m going to drop a few ideas out here and lets see which ones to continue with.
I'm assuming you are a Swinger.
First, watch the video clip of Lynn discussing swinging and hitting:
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/Video/HittingSwinging.wmv
this gives you a good idea as to how the pivot responses to the hand’s movement. Watch as the body/pivot allows the hands to continue on its path. Watch Lynn crank up the gyro.
Let me paraphrase Homer from outside the book ..the hands have a task and the body/pivot shall do nothing to prevent its assignment. What is the assignment? Impact- putting the clubface between the inside rear of the ball and the clubhead. A hinge action of an angular motion on an Incline Plane with a heavy dose of #3pp in that clubhead.
Homer said to train the pivot first but he didn’t spell it out for us- we need to do our own homework. Homer didn’t leave a book of drills as he wanted the AIs to develop their own teaching methods. This of course doesn’t help the lone reader but we do have this forum- and all of its resources. My pivot training is on going as I am learning better and more efficient body movement as my Swing stroke gets better. I train my pivot with a hand and arm motion daily (like that tv commerical) when I know my colleagues aren’t watching. LOL
READ 7-12. All of it. There is so much in that section.
From the second paragraph: referring to the pivot,
“It is the
massive vehicle which transports the Power Package Assembly to the launching pad... It is the
massive rotor, supplying Angular Momentum for the Throw Out power transfer to the Swinger’s orbiting Left Arm (6-B-3).”
Homer used the word massive twice (my emphases) to describe the pivot, so don’t worry that you slipped into pivot control as long as the hands trained the pivot to do its job.
The fourth power accumulated is called the Master Accumulator and besides being the angle of the left shoulder and left arm, it is the swing radius and therefor directly influenced by extensor action (6-B-1-D).
I know I am not answering your questions but I hope I am pointing you and others in a good direction.