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12 piece bucket 03-12-2006 09:29 PM

Bucket's Training Aid . . .
 
Not this Hammer . . .


He's holding a pickle in case you were wondering. (Insert Joke here)

Or this Hammer . . .


But this hammer . . .

Don't know where his pickle could be . . .

But the BUCKET HAMMER would have the shaft IN FRONT OF the Hammer Head.

I love this quote from Collards. Now just need a tool. I know I know you're thinking "Bucket you are a freakin' tool."

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda
Colonel,

Put a 10-2-D Grip -- Left Wrist Turned On Plane -- on a hammer whose head faces to the left. Then, drive a nail into a wall on your left. That is 'Throwing the Clubface at the Ball'. And it's a good thing. In fact, if you've got a 10-2-D Grip, it's the only thing! Through Impact, there is only Uncocking (Wrist Motion) and zero Roll (Hand Motion).

The quote from 4-D-0 (Release Motions) assumes the 10-2-B Grip (Left Wrist Vertical to the ground). Unlike the Release Motion required by the 10-2-D Grip (Wrist Motion only), the On Plane Uncocking of the Left Wrist (Wrist Motion) must be followed by the Roll of the #3 Accumulator Angle (Hand Motion). This Sequenced Release simultaneously returns the Left Wrist to Vertical and Squares the Clubface.

To alternatively square the Clubface by 'throwing' the Club past a Bending Left Wrist -- a Horizontal Wrist Motion -- is as disastrous as it is common. This is a different 'throw' -- ThrowAWAY! -- and it is far different than the Swinger's Release Wrist Throw (a Perpendicular Wrist Motion)
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