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Old 05-13-2007, 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by 6bmike View Post
I don't know. I am missing your point- sorry. Very long day at work- not done yet. Still the dumb hammer in the box.

With Swinging, I just Fly my Wedges, pull with the left and let the right arm straighten to an aiming point as the accumulators cascade downward . My right arm folds and unfolds- its inert. I don't think much about swinging it. My only thought is to get both arms straight after Low Point and finish. Pull-Uncock-Transfer-Hinge-both arms straight-End.

Hitting I don't Fly my Wedges as much as I smash them into the ball to straight arms past Low Point. Right Arm does the same thing- folds and unfolds and straightens. The Aiming Point is different as the whole club- shaft and head dumps all the accumulators with it at once.

Impact looks the same- Wedges Intact.

Question? Can you AFTER all the accumulators are released by a Swinger- uncock and transfered- can you push the shaft with the remaining bend of the right elbow? Is that just a normal right arm straightening or a deliberate pushing action?
I believe it is extensor action -as opposed to a out and out drive of the right arm,as per hitting.
I would best describe my right arm as "aware" rather than "active".
As someone who had a real problem being over aggressive and using quite a lot of 'hit' in my swing,i have done a lot of work on trying too eliminate the right arm ,other than RFT and extensor action and focus on snap release and finish swivel.And of course PP#3
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