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Old 03-09-2010, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by mb6606 View Post
Double cocking moves the right forearm flying wedge off plane. I tend to hit pulls when I double cock.

Just realized this topic is actually about double cocking the Right Wrist. I read Left for some reason. mb is right on the money again.

But if I may, I believe he is referring not to the Inclined Plane but to the Plane of the Right Hand Bend, the Plane of the Right Forearm Flying Wedge, which will not be kept intact when the Right Wrist is cocked (in addition to any bending). So dont do it! It doesnt add much in the way of power, physics and totally destroys the geometry if not corrected by Impact. A consistency robber at the very least.


With your RFFW and a club laid on a table top, any cocking of the Right Wrist will take the clubshaft off the table top! Ideally the Left Hand cocks only , the Right Hand bends only (assuming you dont start at Fix in which case it is frozen in the necessary amount of bend established at Impact Fix). Its a weird concept at first, counter intuitive. Dont cock em both. Spread your hands wide apart on the club to see how its possible via Right Elbow Bending to cock the Left Wrist without cocking the Right. The shortening of the Right Side cocks the Left Wrist. Law of the Triangle. Homer said that all concepts could be thought of as 2D geometric shapes which as an aside, can lie on the Inclined Plane. Bending the Plane makes the shapes 3D. Not a good thing.

Back to the original topic. Dont want to get busted by the Thread Jack police. But I snuck some encoded messages in there for you Innercity. Dont tell anyone. Rub some lemon over these thoughts and tell her to get her hands off your Taly.

Last edited by O.B.Left : 03-09-2010 at 02:14 PM.
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