nIce . . . . sir Ballgamemagnumus . . . I was doing some left hand only experimenting with the release types . . . I would say that you apply DISTINCTLY different forces to the handle/shaft via the two motions . . . what says you mang?
I concur...not about the "Ballgamemagnumus", but about the "DISTINCTLY different forces".
When I had trouble seeing or feeling anything, I'd change its location. In other words, I'd do it on different planes of motion. Seeing these things on a horizontal plane really helped me. Also, separating the motions and learning each of the distinct identities helped my understanding.
I also like the one handed experimentation that you mentioned. Breaking it down into the simplest parts always allowed me to reassemble the puzzle and gain more appreciation for Homer's genius. When you see the components for what they are, you also see the compatibility of some and the incompatibility of others. Then, the floodgates open.
I also like the one handed experimentation that you mentioned. Then, the floodgates open.
Not too good at golf . . . . but I'm 7th degree black belt at "one handed experimentation" . . . . Glad the consult helped . . . the 5th accumulator . . . maximum participation pattern . . . .