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Old 06-30-2010, 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
This is confusing. Do you mean that the #2 release can disrupt the #3 release?

The #3 accumulator relies on the Bent AND Level Right Wrist, the Pivot and the Right Elbow Action.

The #2 accumulator is very dependent on the #4 accumulator release which relies on the Pivot. Replace your Left Arm, Hand and Wrist with a Rope. Take the Rope to the Top of your Swing with Extensor Action. Use Downstroke Shoulder Acceleration to Blast the Rope off the Chest. Where is the Left Wrist Cock? Think about it for a minute and take your best guess.

What do the Pressure Points in the Hands do?

Hitting a 7 iron 190 yards is not a strength issue. It's technique.
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Using only #2 and its residual (#3) accumulators. For short pitch strokes. Sequenced release. Note that distance can be controled by #2 pressure point acting to release #2 accumulator and this will control the rhythm of #3 accumulator. The right forearm etc. all retain the alignment but change their rhythm. #2 should not disrupt #3 because they are syncronized. #2 can add substantial velocity. When #2 pressure points are increased all elements must increase in velocity to sustain the lag. Again, pitch shots, same length stroke, only #2 and #3 accumulators, shot distance from 5-50 yards by amount of #2 pressure point.

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