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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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Mr. K states, "RELEASE MOTIONS This term refers to the Release of Accumulators #2 and #3. . . . "Uncocking" (4-B-3) and "Roll" (4-C-3) are two separate motions: 1) Wrist Motion and 2) Hand Motion - coordinate but very independent (4-0). . . . Normally, Uncocking is a function of the Wrist actuating the Clubhead (4-B). See 5-0 and 7-11. It has nothing to do with Clubface alignment at Impact - that is the function of the Hands, executing the Clubface Motion (4-C) - Accumulator #3 (2-G)."
Later he states: "The Hitter concentrates on Hand Motion, while the Swinger concentrates on Wrist Motion."
And per 4-C-1 "VERTICAL The wrist is VERTICAL when the back of the Hand would lay flat against a swinging door mounted per the selected Hinge Action, (2-G) with the Shoulder at the Hinge Line."
Why should the Hitter concentrate on Hand Motion? And how should the Hitter do this?
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Hitters don't need to concentrate on Left Wrist Motion because it is taken care of by the Angled Hinge Action (10-18-C-2). This Angled Hinge Action is compatible with the Simultaneous Release which is characteristic of Hitters.
You do this by making sure any Hand Motion is a result of your Hinge Action.
Also, remember, Swingers like to Swivel, and Swivel = Left Wrist Action. Hitters, on the other hand,
only uses a finish swivel.
I am sure Yoda can give a more authorititive answer!