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Old 09-02-2006, 09:17 PM
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Hinge Action NOT=Wrist Cock
Originally Posted by Martee
G2M, thanks...

A rotating plane (floating/dynamic plane) that exist independent of the type of golf stroke motion.

Obviously I need to wait and see what the value of this floating/dynamic is? The planes we deal with normally are static so to speak, at least there is one part that remains constant, normally the plane line. As far as I can tell this floating/dynamic lacks that quality, the only constant is that it at, I think 90* from the flat left wrist, making this the top of the forearm.

I don't believe it is correct to equate 'wristcock' and 'hinge action'.
Mathew is not equating wristcock to hinge action, the pivot point of the left wrist was refered to by ME as a PIN around which the left wrist moves. This pin would be vertical to the inclined plane and was used by me as a visual descriptor to describe how Mat's new plane works

Maybe I am missing something but the wristcock isn't referred to as hinging, but it is the rotation of the wrist that is referred to as hinging. Maybe this is where Matt is trying to bring hinging in, but if so and if accurate at least my descriptions, then the wristcock has no hinge pin to refernence to.
What Mat is doing is to use the position of his new plane, relative to other planes to measure and calculate. I haven't gotten my mind completely around exactly how he intends to do this yet, but I'm close, I think. The fog is lifting, but is still there

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