LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Getting extensor action Thread: Getting extensor action View Single Post #26 03-05-2009, 12:24 PM O.B.Left Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Posts: 3,433 Originally Posted by Thom I think it has to do with 10-3 Elbow positions. Punch for hitting (piston downplane toward the ball), pitch for swinging (skipping rocks onplane). Drew, or someone in the know: Please elaborate on the EA through pp#3 and EA through pp#1. Why is the first superior to the other? Hey Thom Ill give it a shot if you dont mind. IMO, EA via pp #1 is the superior method for full shots. EA at pp #3 being more of a short shot technique where starting at adjusted address the application of EA at #3 straightens the clubshaft AND the left arm in line thereby flattening the left wrist and bending the right. A short shot Loading Action although not so popular anymore, most people starting at fix with impact hands. This procedure if improperly executed may cause Throwaway however. Per 6-B-1-D Homer advises; " In which case, use only the #1 Pressure Point and pull on the Left Thumb to then hold AT LEAST the Left Arm in-line and retain Power Package structural rigidity." (caps by me) I may be wrong, but I think this all has to do with increased grip pressure at the #3 pressure point promoting its incorrect use in a direct drive manner as opposed to its normal indirect drive with light grip pressure. The #3 normally only sensing the lag not driving the back of the club. Of the three pressure points in the hands only #3 is indirect the others #1,2 are direct drive points of contact between the Power Accumulators and the Club. Clubhead lag as sensed at #3 is not a Power Accumulator as its release is a loss of power. It has no release point. Any attempt to release it causing a shortening in the swing radius via a bending left wrist, Throwaway. How'm I doing? ob O.B.Left View Public Profile Send a private message to O.B.Left Find all posts by O.B.Left