"CF doesn't produce any swing speed... there is a CF/CF pair alive... Caught in the middle you have a cocked left wrist... The two forces pulling from each side of the hands will cause or contribute to uncocking of the right(sic) wrist and release."
So he says CF doesn't produce any swing speed, but does cause the wrist to uncock, which does produce swing speed!
Even more disturbing is the fact that he ignored my question about Hitting and gave a presentation on Swinging.
Finally, since CF is preempted by muscle in Hitting, then I personally consider it not only unused, but nonexistent as well.
LOL,
At Impact, the Left Wrist is Vertical, so the Left wrist is moving the Clubhead "Straight Up and Down"? Right? And how is that a forward motion?
"Magic of the Right Forearm": as CF causes the Left Arm to Blast off the Chest into it's own Orbit, the Right Arm begins Straightening. The Uncocking Left wrist merely accommodates/synchronizes Changes in the Triangle Geometry. HK Calls the #2 Accumulator "Velocity" because the Clubhead is overtaking. But it's not overtaking the Right Forearm Wedge (the right wrist remains Level and Bent) and it has no effect or change regarding "Rhythm" (RPM).
When Uncocking the Left Wrist causes Clubhead forward motion, then a bent left wrist at impact is inevitable.
Furthermore, as the Left Wrist Rolls past Low-Point, the Left Wrist continues to Uncock (The Left Wrist is Level at Impact) and is therefore going "Backwards" (Direction) until Full Extension.
I'm not sure whether I was the target here or not, but I don't see anything in there that I disagree with.
Originally Posted by Daryl
LOL,
At Impact, the Left Wrist is Vertical, so the Left wrist is moving the Clubhead "Straight Up and Down"? Right? And how is that a forward motion?
"Magic of the Right Forearm": as CF causes the Left Arm to Blast off the Chest into it's own Orbit, the Right Arm begins Straightening. The Uncocking Left wrist merely accommodates/synchronizes Changes in the Triangle Geometry. HK Calls the #2 Accumulator "Velocity" because the Clubhead is overtaking. But it's not overtaking the Right Forearm Wedge (the right wrist remains Level and Bent) and it has no effect or change regarding "Rhythm" (RPM).
When Uncocking the Left Wrist causes Clubhead forward motion, then a bent left wrist at impact is inevitable.
Furthermore, as the Left Wrist Rolls past Low-Point, the Left Wrist continues to Uncock (The Left Wrist is Level at Impact) and is therefore going "Backwards" (Direction) until Full Extension.