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Old 04-17-2007, 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by danny_shank View Post
KnighT, this is kind of my point. If the action is controlled by the left wrist if the left wrist goes to fully uncocked then wouldn't this uncock the right wrist as well and destroy the alignment of the clubshaft and the right forearm? it doesn;t seem ideal to me that you have to rely on holding the right wrist frozen to inhibit the left wrists dynamic motion.
I believe if executed correctly, the wedges and bent right wrist are in tact at impact. Full uncocking doesn't happen until after impact at both arms straight.
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Old 04-17-2007, 10:43 PM
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The right wrist may feel its uncocked but in fact its not . try to monitor the left wrist uncocked instead. read 7-3 and 2nd video of TT.

take a look at Paul ?Bertholy / Mike bender's drill for arm and body swinging.
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Old 04-18-2007, 08:10 AM
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Thanks for the info Trig and nuke99 cheers for the references i'll definitely take a look.

This is still definitely a grey area for me. I'm actually seeing an AI for the first time next week so i might put the question to him as well.
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Old 04-18-2007, 09:40 AM
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The Left Wrist Uncocks only to the Level position (where you still have #3 Accumulator) during Release. If you reach fully Uncocked before Impact, watch out for that Horizontal Left Wrist Bend, because that is what is going to happen at Impact. I see it over and over again; Over-Loading, Over Accelerating, Steering .

Differentiating between Uncock and Roll (study 2-P, 4-D-O, re-read them now) goes back to Educating the Hands thru the Pressure Points and practicing the Drill Mr. Kelley put at the end of 4-D-0; both done on the same Delivery Line, driving the ball into the ground, not toward the green. Do it first without a club, then with dowels, then with a club, with eyes open (look, look, look,) then with eyes shut. Over, and Over, and Over; Alignments, Pressure Points, Rhythm, Pace, Acceleration. Let the Mechanics produce the action, the Feel reproduce.

BTW, the Right Wrist is never Cocked and never Thrown.
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Old 04-18-2007, 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by drewitgolf View Post
The Left Wrist Uncocks only to the Level position (where you still have #3 Accumulator) during Release. If you reach fully Uncocked before Impact, watch out for that Horizontal Left Wrist Bend, because that is what is going to happen at Impact. I see it over and over again; Over-Loading, Over Accelerating, Steering .

Differentiating between Uncock and Roll (study 2-P, 4-D-O, re-read them now) goes back to Educating the Hands thru the Pressure Points and practicing the Drill Mr. Kelley put at the end of 4-D-0; both done on the same Delivery Line, driving the ball into the ground, not toward the green. Do it first without a club, then with dowels, then with a club, with eyes open (look, look, look,) then with eyes shut. Over, and Over, and Over; Alignments, Pressure Points, Rhythm, Pace, Acceleration. Let the Mechanics produce the action, the Feel reproduce.

BTW, the Right Wrist is never Cocked and never Thrown.

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Old 04-18-2007, 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by drewitgolf View Post
The Left Wrist Uncocks only to the Level position (where you still have #3 Accumulator) during Release. If you reach fully Uncocked before Impact, watch out for that Horizontal Left Wrist Bend, because that is what is going to happen at Impact. I see it over and over again; Over-Loading, Over Accelerating, Steering .

Differentiating between Uncock and Roll (study 2-P, 4-D-O, re-read them now) goes back to Educating the Hands thru the Pressure Points and practicing the Drill Mr. Kelley put at the end of 4-D-0; both done on the same Delivery Line, driving the ball into the ground, not toward the green. Do it first without a club, then with dowels, then with a club, with eyes open (look, look, look,) then with eyes shut. Over, and Over, and Over; Alignments, Pressure Points, Rhythm, Pace, Acceleration. Let the Mechanics produce the action, the Feel reproduce.

BTW, the Right Wrist is never Cocked and never Thrown.
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Old 04-18-2007, 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by drewitgolf View Post
The Left Wrist Uncocks only to the Level position (where you still have #3 Accumulator) during Release. If you reach fully Uncocked before Impact, watch out for that Horizontal Left Wrist Bend, because that is what is going to happen at Impact. I see it over and over again; Over-Loading, Over Accelerating, Steering .

Differentiating between Uncock and Roll (study 2-P, 4-D-O, re-read them now) goes back to Educating the Hands thru the Pressure Points and practicing the Drill Mr. Kelley put at the end of 4-D-0; both done on the same Delivery Line, driving the ball into the ground, not toward the green. Do it first without a club, then with dowels, then with a club, with eyes open (look, look, look,) then with eyes shut. Over, and Over, and Over; Alignments, Pressure Points, Rhythm, Pace, Acceleration. Let the Mechanics produce the action, the Feel reproduce.

BTW, the Right Wrist is never Cocked and never Thrown.
Great post!

So, what is in your opinion the cause for overacceleration?
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Old 04-18-2007, 10:07 PM
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The right wrist may feel its uncocked but in fact its not . try to monitor the left wrist uncocked instead. read 7-3 and 2nd video of TT.

take a look at Paul ?Bertholy / Mike bender's drill for arm and body swinging.
nuke99,

Do you have a reference for the Bertholy/Bender drill you mentioned above?
If so, could you be so kind as to provide it?

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Old 04-18-2007, 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by nuke99 View Post
Great post!

So, what is in your opinion the cause for overacceleration?
You just wait for what old Norrin Rad Silver Surfer comes up with on this one . . .

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Not drewitgolf . . . but I'll take a stab.

1. Misunderstanding of the amount of Loading required to generate a sustainable amount of Lag Pressure.

2. Steering

3. No patience at Top

4. Downstroke Blackout

5. Mind on clubhead not on Hands

6. Attempt to add acceleration rather than allowing CF to travel at the speed it demands
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Old 04-18-2007, 10:20 PM
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nuke99,

Do you have a reference for the Bertholy/Bender drill you mentioned above?
If so, could you be so kind as to provide it?

Warmest regards,
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Sure thing my friend .

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http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...ead.php?t=4435 no.5 and no.6 7 8 9 ...
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