Releases for Dummies
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09-23-2005, 10:20 AM
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Releases for Dummies
If this has been written all ready forgive me, and please post a link.
Can someone simply explain the difference between:
Random Sweep
Snap Release
Sweep Release
and any other release type I have missed!
Thanks
Steve
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09-23-2005, 10:49 AM
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Three Release Points
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Originally Posted by wolfman
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Can someone simply explain the difference between:
Random Sweep
Snap Release
Sweep Release
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(Full) Sweep -- The Release begins immediately during the Start Down.
Snap -- The Release is delayed as late into the Downstroke as possible.
Random Sweep -- The Release is Triggered somewhere in-between.
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09-23-2005, 05:44 PM
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What are the advantages or disadvantages to each for hitting and swinging?
Jeff
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09-23-2005, 09:49 PM
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Releases
Thanks.
Snap would be used by someone that holds lag until the last moment before impact?
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09-24-2005, 03:10 AM
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Re: Releases
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Originally Posted by wolfman
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Thanks.
Snap would be used by someone that holds lag until the last moment before impact?
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Yes but just to clarify and be more specific, its accumulator lag not the clubhead lag...
Accumulator lag - is how long the out of line conditions of the power package are kept before they are released
Clubhead Lag - is the clubhead trying to get in line with pp3
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09-24-2005, 05:09 AM
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Snap Release vs Max Trigger Delay
Now here's a question that'll get you thinking:
What is the difference between Snap Release and Max Trigger Delay?
Are they synonymous?
Further questions for consideration:
Is it possible to use a Sweep Release with Max Trigger Delay.
Or a Snap Release with Min Trigger Delay?
I actually asked Lynn this question live -- unfortunately, I did not have a chance to record his response, and I haven't quite fully incubated his words of wisdom with my little brain. So I can't remember the model answers to the above questions!
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09-24-2005, 03:03 PM
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Coming to terms with the Release
A bit more information would be helpful.
What is the definition of "release"?
Bagger
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09-24-2005, 06:42 PM
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Re: Coming to terms with the Release
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Originally Posted by Bagger Lance
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A bit more information would be helpful.
What is the definition of "release"?
Bagger
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Uncock and Roll (4-D-0).
Interval where the Clubhead is "overtaking" the hands (2-P and 6-F-0).
Curved portion of the Endless Belt (2-K #6) when the Clubhead goes from linear travel to radial travel.
The bottom arc of the Delivery Path. See 9-3-9.
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09-24-2005, 09:43 PM
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Re: Snap Release vs Max Trigger Delay
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Originally Posted by tongzilla
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Now here's a question that'll get you thinking:
What is the difference between Snap Release and Max Trigger Delay?
Are they synonymous?
Further questions for consideration:
Is it possible to use a Sweep Release with Max Trigger Delay.
Or a Snap Release with Min Trigger Delay?
I actually asked Lynn this question live -- unfortunately, I did not have a chance to record his response, and I haven't quite fully incubated his words of wisdom with my little brain. So I can't remember the model answers to the above questions!
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Interesting questions!!
I would think a Sweep with Max Trigger and a Snap with Min Trigger would both end up looking like a RANDOM of some kind.
Concerning Releases... have any of you tried 10-24-F?
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09-25-2005, 02:13 AM
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Re: Snap Release vs Max Trigger Delay
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Originally Posted by tongzilla
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Now here's a question that'll get you thinking:
What is the difference between Snap Release and Max Trigger Delay?
Are they synonymous?
Further questions for consideration:
Is it possible to use a Sweep Release with Max Trigger Delay.
Or a Snap Release with Min Trigger Delay?
I actually asked Lynn this question live -- unfortunately, I did not have a chance to record his response, and I haven't quite fully incubated his words of wisdom with my little brain. So I can't remember the model answers to the above questions!
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Tongzilla,
Interesting question.
Forgive me, but I cannot recall a 'maximum trigger delay' or a 'minimum trigger delay'. Perhaps you can guide me to where it is in the book.
That being said, you got me a thinkin (bad move!).
Isnt max trigger delay and snap the same? I am thinking max trigger delay might be a Mac term we are all familiar with, or I am missing something.
What do you think?
Thanks,
Patrick
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