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10-18 Left Wrist Action Clubhead Control
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You're right, Mizuno Joe, Jim is "Uncocking the Left Wrist way too soon." In fact, I'd be very surprised if he wasn't Uncocking right from the Top (the Hand Throw of 10-20-A). What he is not doing is Loading. The Drag from the Top will give him that. Then, by the time he's felt that Pull, he will have Delivered the Load far enough Down Plane to begin a Non-Automatic Random Sweep Release per 4-D-0. There is no question that longer-term, Jim will achieve his Maximum Power by using a Snap Release with Maximum Trigger Delay. But that is way too much to expect from a Powerless Person. :oops:If he follows my advice, he will have a good chance at producing a Line Path Delivery (10-23) instead of a Circle Path (10-23-E); a Wrist Throw (10-20-E) instead of a Hand Throw (10-20-A); and a Non-Automatic Random Sweep Release (10-24-B) instead of a Full Sweep Release (10-24-A). If he can make these improvements, then he will have made major progress. Then, he can continue his journey toward Golfing Perfection. The steps along the way would include: 1. Pushing the Non-Auto Random Sweep into an Auto Random Sweep (10-24-C); 2. Then, to Non-Auto Snap (10-24-D); 3. And finally to an Auto-Snap (10-24-E). 4. Along the way, he should make his Wrist Throw automatic by Triggering it with the Delivery Path Throw (10-20-D). I write these words knowing that the above 'itinerary' for Jim's journey is sound. But the reality is that he needs much more than a Travel Agent. He needs a competent Tour Guide. :oops: |
Wrist Reading . . BM#158
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Get The Book, 300Drive. Study Chapter 4, specifically 4-C-2. Then hone in on 4-D-0. Then study 7-18 and 10-18, specifically 10-18-C. Then study Chapter 6, specifically 6-B-2-0. There's work to be done. |
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