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Originally Posted by kebeal
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This may be a stupid question, so please forgive my ignorance but what is the difference between Accumulator 2 left wrist angle and Accumulator 3 left arm and club shaft.
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The
#2 Accumulator is the
Vertical ((4-B-0)
Cocking and Uncocking Motion of the Left
Wrist. The shortness of its travel time during Release makes it the true
Velocity Accumulator of the Stroke. Left
Wrist Motion is Club
head Control.
The
#3 Accumulator is the
Rotational (4-C-0)
Turning and Rolling of the Left
Hand. In addition to its Rotational 'Overtaking' Power -- the Clubhead overtaking the Hands during the Release Interval -- the #3 Accumulator
Transfers into Impact (6-B-3-A) the
residual power of the Uncocking Left Wrist. All this while maintaining the
Rhythm of the Stroke, i.e., the in-line condition of the Left Arm and Clubshaft (6-B-3-0). Left
Hand Motion is Club
face Control.
Study 2-P (Lever Extension) and 4-D-0 (Release Motions).