The Simultaneous Release -- the straightening right elbow driving both the Left Wrist Motion (Uncocking) and Hand Motion (Rolling) -- is a Hitting procedure per 4-D-0 and 7-1. This Hitter's "overlapping" of Power Accumulators #2 and #3 increases Thrust, whereas the Swinger's non-overlapped "sequencing" increases Velocity (6-M-1). The simultaneous application of Power operates as "batteries in parallel" (versus the sequenced "staged rocket launch").
Mr. Yoda,
Thanks.
So, simultaneous release of pa2 and pa3 is inconsistent in a Swinging pattern? What if I maximize the pa3 angle, won't it be possible? I'm thinking, if I can find a way to do a start down that preserves pa2/lag AND gets the hands/arms into elbow plane immediately/early, all I have to do after start down, during the downstroke, is full release of pa3. I don't even have to think of releasing pa2, although in reality it's being released as well. But what's on my mind is pa3 only. In fact, I even think of keeping the pa2 unreleased, I mean, I try to prevent the left wrist from uncocking with the (1) bent right wrist, (2) focusing on pp1, and (3) keeping a flat and level left wrist during the release process. My reason for this is in order to have as much pa3 angle as possible at impact to maximize accuracy. Is this even possible? I've not perfected this, that's for sure, but I think this leads to better accuracy, and distance if you're strong enough. What do you call this pattern?
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We pay mechanics to work on our cars because they have the tools space and most importantly the know-how. For those of us that have some tools have a garage and some free time those brave enough to work on their own cars without any or limited mechanical know how go to the auto parts store and obtain a manual for their vehicle, this manual guides the do It yourselfer through basic as well as advanced repair and maintenance. This does not make it easy and you will be stumped here and there but you will have a basis for your questions to ask other friends who maybe know more about cars. Complexity is much more workable than mystery and right now you are off track trying to guess what the yellow book might say when you could obtain one at a small cost
Whip,
Thanks for the advise. It's well noted.
Any recommendation on the edition? I've read somewhere pa3-based pattern (rotational power) was almost eliminated in the later editions (7th Ed I think)? To make way or focus on pa2-based pattern--velocity power? Is this true?
Any recommendation on the edition? I've read somewhere pa3-based pattern (rotational power) was almost eliminated in the later editions (7th Ed I think)? To make way or focus on pa2-based pattern--velocity power? Is this true?
Respectfully.
The first three editions of The Golfing Machine offered "Sample" Stroke Patterns for Golf Strokes from Drive to Putt. The Power Accumulator combinations varied accordingly.
Beginning with the 4th edition, these were eliminated and replaced with the two "Basic" Stroke Patterns (Hitting / 12-1-0 and Swinging / 12-2-0). Homer then advised that these two Basic Patterns be customized by the player as deemed necessary for the Stroke at hand.
The first three editions of The Golfing Machine offered "Sample" Stroke Patterns for Golf Strokes from Drive to Putt. The Power Accumulator combinations varied accordingly.
Beginning with the 4th edition, these were eliminated and replaced with the two "Basic" Stroke Patterns (Hitting / 12-1-0 and Swinging / 12-2-0). Homer then advised that these two Basic Patterns be customized by the player as deemed necessary for the Stroke at hand.
My reason for this is in order to have as much pa3 angle as possible at impact to maximize accuracy. Is this even possible? I've not perfected this, that's for sure, but I think this leads to better accuracy, and distance if you're strong enough. What do you call this pattern?
By the way, you said secret to golf is the lag. I think you are ULTIMATELY referring to maximum pa3 angle. It makes it easier to have lag (come to think of it, it's "built-in" lag.. ), and ensures it even if you've already released pa2 ( which to my mind you can do nothing about anyway..). What do you think of my statements? How true, or false, or delusional are they? Lol