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innercityteacher 06-14-2010 12:20 PM

I am a non-automatic person.
 
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Originally Posted by dlam (Post 73701)
Members, could you please tell me what your preferred release patterns are?

Is it snap or sweep? Is it automatic or nonautomatic.?

And I sweep. Both help me maintain my balance as my front leg is shorter than my back leg.

May I recommend http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVws0CQqTDc as an interesting starting point?


Patrick

dlam 06-14-2010 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by dsandridge (Post 73729)
when the left wrist cocks the right arm bends. there is no cocking of the right wrist

How can there be no cocking of the right wrist? The right hand is located below the left hand. When the left hands cocks the shaft I presume that the right wrist is cocking too.
The only way the right hand is bending when the left hand is cocking is if the left hand is super strong grip and the left hand is super weak and no longer parallel to each other.

dlam 06-14-2010 11:30 PM

Hehe,

I thought "they" -the higher ups -would like the change.

Is it to late for the next edition of the TGM book?

golfguru 06-15-2010 03:28 AM

Make your Flying Wedge (no club required) including Extensor Action. Now bend your right arm a long way keeping the BRW level Have a look at the left wrist cock amount.

dlam 06-18-2010 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by golfguru (Post 73765)
Make your Flying Wedge (no club required) including Extensor Action. Now bend your right arm a long way keeping the BRW level Have a look at the left wrist cock amount.


What is a level bent right wrist? Neither fully bent or unbent?

Burner 06-18-2010 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by dlam (Post 73846)
What is a level bent right wrist? Neither fully bent or unbent?

Hold your right arm straight out in front of you, parallel to the ground, fingers pointing away from you and align the top part of your thumb with your forearm. Bend your wrist to move your fingers so they point at 10 minutes past the hour.

Level and bent is the result.

dlam 06-20-2010 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Burner (Post 73848)
Hold your right arm straight out in front of you, parallel to the ground, fingers pointing away from you and align the top part of your thumb with your forearm. Bend your wrist to move your fingers so they point at 10 minutes past the hour.

Level and bent is the result.



What's the rational for 10 minutes past hour position?
Is that the fully bent position? I presume 15 minute past the hour would be max bent position.

Burner 06-20-2010 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by dlam (Post 73874)
What's the rational for 10 minutes past hour position?
Is that the fully bent position? I presume 15 minute past the hour would be max bent position.

Just an illustration, no sorcery involved. Its around the bend limit for normal folk I suspect.
15 minutes past the hour would be approaching contortionist territory for an unassisted bend.

However, the amount of bend needed in practise is variable. It can, and should, be previewed at impact fix.


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