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Old 07-07-2009, 05:56 AM
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Originally Posted by tball88 View Post
Now let me ask this, If I actively bend the right wrist on the backswing and unbend it on the downswing, however, it is still slightly bent and the hands are in front of the clubhead at impact, is that not still hitting?
No, its Throwaway.

Let me ask you a question.

If you Cock the Right Wrist during the Backswing and then Uncock the Right Wrist through the Impact Interval, would you call that a Radial Thrust?

The common problem with Pivot Controlled Hand Swingers is that they Always Release Early. So, they must find a way to continue Thrusting;
even to the Finish. Upon finding a solution; Nirvana. Look no further than VJ Singh. It's a losing Battle because you can't beat CF to the Ball.
The Harder you try, the Harder it becomes. That's why we need a Power Package. But that's another Topic.

Another issue is the #3 Accumulator Roll. There are two ways to Roll the Clubface. One is by Rolling your Forearm and Wrist to Spin the Shaft
Counterclockwise along its longitudinal center of gravity. The other way is to Roll the Right Forearm Flying Wedge. 'Lagpressure' employees
the First of the two options. Proof of this procedure is that 'Lagpressure' can spin the Shaft and Roll the Clubface with Zero #3 Accumulator Angle.
You need a Rigid Power Package to perform the Second Procedure.

If this is true, then he doesn't truly have Transfer Power.

Last edited by Daryl : 07-07-2009 at 06:04 AM.
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