Originally Posted by ColtsFan
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I gotcha, I know about #1 and #4, thanks for clarifying #2...
One more question, when you say "further indicating he's established an out-of-line condition" what are you referring to?
flying wedge out of wack?
thanks
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All 4 power accumulators are out-of-line conditions that are trying to get inline or straight - eg. a bent right arm, cocked left wrist, angle between your hands and the club shaft (this one is a little confusing, as the angle doesn't really increase during the swing), and your left arm across the chest. Every power accumulator is loaded by increasing the angle and the power is released when that angle is straightened or seeks an inline condition. Each accumulator is felt and monitored through a corresponding pressure point. More angle doesn't necessarily mean more power, but more pressure does.
What I was saying in my previous post is that you can usually identify left wrist cock by looking at the wrist
or the right arm bend. I say "usually" because this depends on a flat right wrist, or as you put it a non-"out of whack right arm flying wedge". Since the bending right arm also cocks the left wrist, the two accumulators are closely related, although one of the two is usually passive depending on whether you're hitting or swinging.