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Old 10-02-2011, 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
OMG, who's teaching you this stuff? Ask him to call me.

However, you are looking in the right place..



In the first sentence, HK say's "none will be an actual “Roll” of the Hands". He means: No-Flash-the-Hands, No-Spinning.

In the Second sentence, HK say's "true rotation of the Hands into Impact alignments by Accumulator #3". He means that the Hands will Roll as a Result of the #3 Accumulator Traveling around the "Pulley".

Also:
  1. Anytime you have two sticks Angled together "|_", you have "Hook Face". A Hockey stick has Hook Face, a Baseball Bat does not. A Golf Club has Hook Face and it's easily "Manipulated".
  2. Hinge Action starts at the "Pulley", not the Impact Interval. The geometry-Alignments of the Power Package for Hinging need to be accommodated before the Hands reach the Pulley.
I'm sorry I cannot bite, Hinge action IS exclusively during the impact interval, although it helps to see the differences of the hinges by executing them through a larger range of motion and I understand that you always prepare to do something prior to doing it wether you know it or not. true hinge action is only during the fractions of seconds that the ball is on the club face. The geometry needs to be accommodated for during the address routine In deciding what hinge, curve, direction you are going to use and apply it accordingly to the impact fix alignments. The term hook face is not referring to the L shape of a hockey stick vs. The straight bat, it is referring to the hook face built into the club again it Cannot be adjusted, opening or closing the face is NOT adding or reducing "hook face" perhaps Lynn can explain the hook face further. He says none will be an actual roll of the hands, correct the key here is that the orbiting arms and pivot create the hinge motion the true rotation comes before and after the flat vertical left wrist executes it's intended hinge action.

If you roll the left hand flat you are still maintaining the Rpms at the same rate, how would they not be? Hinging is def something I will be working on and will be trying to avoiding any spinning or erratic use of the hands for sure zones 2 and 3 need more attention for sure

Last edited by whip : 10-02-2011 at 10:40 AM.
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