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Old 01-21-2014, 04:03 AM
whip whip is offline
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Daryl the elbow plane does not force u to release early the Turned shoulder plane doesnt force u to release late u have options u can do whatever u want at any angle u want go for it sky's the limit with tgm. This isn't an opinion you're just flat out wrong.

Originally Posted by svsvincenzo View Post
Yes Bernt. I was concerned more with the release. More PA3clubbed moves in a wider release interval, so earlier release. Snap release won't work.

Higher vs lower plane got to do with the grip, the PA3 angle on the L hand.
The simple misunderstanding here Is that just because the release interval is longer doesnt mean it isnt still a snap release, a release that waited til the last POSSIBLE moment to release the club. Its a matter of WHEN NOT WHERE like par71 told u; early, late or somewhere in between. Triggered by a deliberate manuever or an automatic procedure

Of course a deeper release is possible on the turned shoulder because there is less angle between the left arm and clubshaft(pa#3) which means when the third power accumulator essentially releases the clubhead travels a shorter distance in space so it doesn't take as long for things to get in line

For example consider the standard wrist action. Turning and rolling notice how the clubhead moves in a wider arc as u turn and roll with the grip in the fingers on the elbow plane. When the angle is less it moves a shorter distance I.e. shorter period of time to get in line

Imagine swinging a 20 foot long driver. You better believe you have to release that sooner than you would with a normal wedge

Bottom line

Length of the club effects the release interval and so does the number three accumulator angle

But it doesn't effect 'the when'

Plane angle does not determine when its released

Last edited by whip : 12-25-2017 at 11:02 PM.
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