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Old 03-11-2010, 01:38 PM
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Id think its in there. Hard to piece together maybe but were the "rubber meets the road" in a diagnostic and application manner. The primary tools of the trade for a TGM playa.

Have you checked out The Throws? Trigger Types 10-20. This was Homers last revelation. There are options of course. Beautiful, beautiful options that for me in my swing anyways define the difference between Hitting and Swinging, Pushing or Pulling. Each throw employing a particular pressure point, which pressure point needing to be loaded in an appropriate manner. #3 pp has two different positions, knuckle and first joint of the index finger, one on the top of the shaft along the Plane of the LAFW, one of the aft along the Plane of the RFFW. Its a system type deal, that requires analysis and careful programming of complimentary components.

You mention "added #2 down plane uncocking muscle". That is a Throw to my mind, Non Automatic even given "muscle". The fact that you mention "down plane" implies a Sequenced Release, Swinging, Drag Loading therefor the Loading would be at the #3 in the Knuckle, on Top of the Shaft. So the likely Throw is the Left Hand Throw. See 10-20-3. And Yoda's related Video below.

Lynn puts some special emphasis on the hammering action in this Left Hand "Throw" or Release Trigger. Its a shock and a great relief to some that you can fire something and hard without all hell breaking loose. Just make sure you follow directions, alignments. It will add some zing to the shots and often, despite the fact it can be a non automatic and very intentional firing, it will show a later Release Point than is normal on video. Weird but nice.

That would be the common Throw Id say given your parameters. There are others and room for unlisted variations too. Homer was pretty keen on how good golfers Triggered their Releases and was all ears when it came to new ones apparently. He may agree or he may not as to its usefulness Id imagine.

You mention "pushing #3". Does Homer say to push against #3 somewhere? I keep hearing this, maybe Im missing something. Again. If its a direct push and if its on the aft of the shaft at the first joint, its throwaway isnt it? A Primary Lever and Rhythm breaker. Something we all struggle with. Making pressure points 1,2, 4 direct drive and 3 at the first joint indirect, passive only sensing the lagging condition of the clubhead. Lag Pressure.

On plane uncocking of #2 , does not break the Rhythm as the Club Head , the Hands, the Left Arm , the entire primary lever travel at the same RPMs like different points on a spoke. The LAFW is intact.

You mention 12-3, 21, 22. Nice question. Id say you have to prepare to roll in the manner planned, per your desired component combinations: loading , pressure points, throws , accumulators, release swivel, hinge action, finish swivel etc. EAch Hinge Action having a different Roll feel, the snap release horizontal hingers amongst us probably feeling like the swing is one big swivel maybe. Plane probably influences the feel the player has, the low plane , elbow plane guys having more of a feel for body rotation through the ball and roll power from the #3 accumulator maybe. Its hard to talk about the "feels" people have and as an aside I think we all tend to mistake some of our feels for actual method or components instead of vice versa. Seek out alignments instead of feels , they arent nearly as fickle, fleeting or ill defined. So at Top prepare to execute the appropriate delivery line, roll with the learned and confirmed on a daily basis by a FEEL that complies with the correct alignments given your desired Pattern. Hows that mouth full? Learn mechanically play by feel. The mechanics creating the feel.

Here is the Yoda video where he's discussing a Left Hand Throw to my mind anyways. Non automatic or "active" if you will, Throwing or hammering Down. With the Left Palm turned to the Inclined Plane this purely vertical uncocking of the left hand wrist cock will be travelling down the Inclined Plane. Also, when he refers to unwanted Horizontal motion in the Left hand.......consider that as a loss of Rhythm or Rhythm breaker where the club head is now traveling at a faster RPM than the Hands or Left Shoulder. Loss of the LAFW plane.


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