LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - #2 Accumulator power .. How do U use it? Thread: #2 Accumulator power .. How do U use it? View Single Post #20 03-18-2010, 01:21 PM O.B.Left Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Posts: 3,433 Originally Posted by innercityteacher Hi OB. If I go very slowly, I can drop my back shoulder on purpose or turn it to the target on purpose. I can also pretend to hold a baseball bat and just cut loose at the ball. Are you saying that while dropping/rotating the back shoulder, you also the fire the right arm on purpose? Well yes, but...while Release Triggers can be combined the two I think your talking about when grouped together can be problematic for a lot of golfers. Im assuming your talking about the Right ARm pushing on the aft of the shaft, pp#1. That "firing" of the right arm (Right ARm Throw 10-20-B) while actively rotating the right shoulder (Shoulder Turn Throw 10-20-C) sounds like 4 Barrel Hitting. A complex business. Timing is difficult despite some potential added power. I goof with it, not sure if its for me or not, maybe, still trying to sort out the component changes required. And I havent seen any Remax long drives with it or anything either if your getting all excited about the power thing. I liken it to the time I put a four pack of interlinked fancy carburetors on my Volkswagen Kharmen Ghia. Yah the top end was a little faster but it never ran right at low speeds and required a ton of tweaking. Every time the weather changed I was under the hood adjusting things. I finally went back to the stock single Solex carburetor and got to where I wanted go smoothly. If on the other hand your Right Shoulder has "motion" only, does not actively "work" or "action" ( Non Automatic Shoulder Turn Throw) you are probably 3 Barrel Hitting. Basically the Right Shoulder sort of stays back and provides the Right ARm something to extend against , off of, like a launching pad. Homer loved this method. Super simple. 12-1-0, Three Accumulator Hitting. In 6-H-O E Imperatives (what to teach your Hands in an effort to educate them) you'll see point 5 Active Right Elbow. If the Right Arm is passive and extends on its own, with or without a Shoulder Turn Throw, you're Swinging , using CF, the turning power of the Pivot to create the Throw OUt of both arms. Homer liked this one too. 12-2-0. And its normally associated with a Left Wrist Throw per 6-H-O-F point 5 Active Left Wrist (auto or non auto Throw see 7-20) So hitting is normally associated with an Active Right Elbow (always a non automatic Right ARm Throw) , Swinging with an Active Left Wrist (Auto or Non Auto Left Wrist Throw). Both see the Right Arm straighten..... its an Imperative all on its own, in fact. 6-H-O-C "Take all Strokes to Both Arms Straight". Basically , for me anyways , its the employment of one or other of these two Throws that distinguishes whether Im swinging or hitting. You have to know what Power Accumulators you're loading, the associated Pressure Point combinations, the type of Loading (Drag vs Drive) the appropriate Acceleration (radial, longitudinal) prior to employing a Non Auto Throw . Getting things mis matched is easy to do, so both Homer and Lynn highly recommend starting with 12-1 or 12-2 before customizing. In fact, Homer said he "sweated blood" over them, so dont take them too lightly. If you've purchased the 7th addition you should maybe check out the thread right here that outlines the changes made to the 6th. There is a little hanky panky going on with 12-1 and 2, no. 13 that needs to be straightened out maybe. In the 6th it read "standard shoulder turn" which I prefer. If you want to look like Lynn, there's a long line forming so you better hurry .......and do check out 12-1 , 12-2 and 12-5 while your waiting. Thats how he did it. Last edited by O.B.Left : 03-18-2010 at 04:45 PM. O.B.Left View Public Profile Send a private message to O.B.Left Find all posts by O.B.Left