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Old 04-28-2006, 02:24 PM
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The amount of wristcock determines how much of a circle the no.3 accumulator motion creates. The two are very co-ordinate. Remember the left arm is not onplane so the uncocking motion alone of no.2 only will actually be offplane. It is a sequenced release because you still have to roll back to the vertical plane of your hinge action after no.2 goes back to its level condition, your no.3 is constantly adjusting to the plane and as soon as you release no.2, no.3 will go into a state of rolling as apposed to turning. Infact the more that you want a maximum trigger delay, your hands will actually be in a state of still turning until the release motions of no.2 and 3 take place. Also infact, if you have a full sweep loading action, your actually going to have to roll as the hands go up the plane....

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Old 04-28-2006, 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Mathew
The amount of wristcock determines how much of a circle the no.3 accumulator motion creates. The two are very co-ordinate. Remember the left arm is not onplane so the uncocking motion alone of no.2 only will actually be offplane. It is a sequenced release because you still have to roll back to the vertical plane of your hinge action after no.2 goes back to its level condition, your no.3 is constantly adjusting to the plane and as soon as you release no.2, no.3 will go into a state of rolling as apposed to turning. Infact the more that you want a maximum trigger delay, your hands will actually be in a state of still turning until the release motions of no.2 and 3 take place. Also infact, if you have a full sweep loading action, your actually going to have to roll as the hands go up the plane....
What a clear, concise explanation! You are getting really good at this!
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Old 04-28-2006, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Mathew
The amount of wristcock determines how much of a circle the no.3 accumulator motion creates. The two are very co-ordinate. Remember the left arm is not onplane so the uncocking motion alone of no.2 only will actually be offplane. It is a sequenced release because you still have to roll back to the vertical plane of your hinge action after no.2 goes back to its level condition, your no.3 is constantly adjusting to the plane and as soon as you release no.2, no.3 will go into a state of rolling as apposed to turning. Infact the more that you want a maximum trigger delay, your hands will actually be in a state of still turning until the release motions of no.2 and 3 take place. Also infact, if you have a full sweep loading action, your actually going to have to roll as the hands go up the plane....
Thanks, Mathew. So if I'm understanding this correctly as it relates to Bagger's post, as long as I release #3 after I let #2 go, it would be a sequenced release. I can adjust the timing/overlap to increase/decrease thrust and velocity.
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Old 04-28-2006, 04:19 PM
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Thanks, Mathew. So if I'm understanding this correctly as it relates to Bagger's post, as long as I release #3 after I let #2 go, it would be a sequenced release. I can adjust the timing/overlap to increase/decrease thrust and velocity.
Basically no.3 is actually released at the same time as no.2 in order to keep the club on plane yet no.2 'runs out' first and goes back to level and yet it is sequenced because you still have no.3 to swivel back to vertical.

There is an overlap of 2 and 3 in the sequenced release in order to keep the club on plane - it is however the 'rate' of how these things are released, is what makes it sequenced.

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Old 04-28-2006, 07:58 PM
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so in a simultaneous release, not only are 2 and 3 released at the same time, they also 'run out' at the same time?
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so in a simultaneous release, not only are 2 and 3 released at the same time, they also 'run out' at the same time?
Yes, The wristcock and wristroll release is simultaneous - they 'run out' or release together....

I remember Yoda saying that Homer Kelley said that the plane of is the heart and soul of the golf stroke because everything must comply with it. Your hand may be turned towards the plane but it is not on the plane - it goes into the plane at an angle - the only way that the golfers flail uncocking alone is going to be on plane is if either the left arm is also flat against the plane which doesn't happen in a golf stroke. Instead that swivel joint has got to work in conjunction with the wrist uncocking.
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Thanks Mathew!
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Also - keep in mind that the 'roll' is imparted by the pivot, by Acc #4 'dragging' the left arm so as you uncock 'down', your pivot 'throws out' and rolls. If you do some start down waggles in which you exaggerate the uncock 'down', and hold your pivot until #2 is basically fully released, you'll see how the body (#4) 'drags' and brings everything 'around'.

This is a very useful way to feel the 'swinging gate' of the horizontal hinge action (using the pivot to feel the 'horizontal' nature of the 'around' motion - a lot like throwing a frisbee).
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