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Stop whining
You're so sensitive. Taking my comments out of context and adding your own interpretation doesn't help. It only shows how out of control you've become. Trying to discredit me will not fix your problem or your understanding of the concept.
I'm not against you or anyone.
Non-Automatic vs. Automatic Release.
Non-Automatic is used for all Non-Pivot Strokes and "sometimes" when using an "Aiming Point". Automatic Release occurs in Pivot Strokes when "Mechanics" (force and alignment combinations) cause the Right Elbow to Straighten.
Because the Right Wrist is Always Level and Bent, the Right Elbow has control of the Left Wrist Uncocking (Mass based Swings). You can view release as the "Left Wrist Uncocking" but it only Uncocks if the "Right Elbow Straightening" allows.
Snap Release occurs when the Right Elbow travels to the End of the Straight Line Delivery Path when then it is Forced to Straighten because it reached its "End Of The Line". The Hands continue Downplane and consequentially, the Clubhead begins its "Pulley" acceleration cycle.
You can't perform a Snap Release when using the Elbow Plane. It will always be a Random Sweep Release. (don't confuse "Pulley Size" with Release Types. They're only vaguely related)
SOOOOOOOO. When "YOU", and I mean "You", BANG your Elbow into your Right Side (Mechanics), as you ALWAYS do, and your Right Elbow BEGINS to Straighten (Mechanics), as it always does, YOU HAVE TRIGGERED RELEASE (Right Elbow Straightening - more Mechanics). Release Occurred because you Stopped the Elbow from moving (Mechanics), not because it reached the End of a Straight Line Delivery Path.
Furthermore, there is no "Straight Line Delivery Path" in an Elbow Plane. So, there is also "No" Snap Release.
IT'S Named "RANDOM" because the Release Point Changes with each different Length Club and may occur in a different spot for different Players, NOT because YOU have a VARIABLE Release Point. Of course, you can always use an "Aiming Point". The Aiming Point works because it controls Right Shoulder Location. And, in "Pivot Strokes" the Right Shoulder Location has influence over Elbow Location Release Point. Although "Aiming Point" has some valuable application, its only a substitute.
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Daryl
Last edited by Daryl : 01-12-2014 at 12:52 PM.
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