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Old 03-25-2013, 10:48 PM
HungryBear HungryBear is offline
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Sorry, but, as I said.

Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
Seriously? Do you imply that until you understand, that no one understands?

Look at my drawings for the difference between Extensor Action and the #1 Accumulator because "I" know exactly what I'm talking about.

The following difference (among others) is identified in the yellow book.

A critical difference that everyone needs to grasp, to understand the difference between 6-B-1-D (Extensor Action) and the #1 Accumulator, is that the #1 Accumulator creates a "Paddle Wheel" Action - leading to a Hinge Action, and Extensor Action does not. Yet both use the same Triceps muscle.

Extensor Action will not move the Primary Lever and will not Cock, or Un-Cock the Secondary Lever. If anything, Homer says, EA will "Stifle" CF (And it does). Compare that to Accumulator #1, which "Forces" the Left Wrist to Un-Cock.

I don't want to get to far ahead, but:

Understanding "Stifling" is important. Homer knew that the Ball is not Struck with CF. No Loss of distance will occur once learned. CF can cause Timing issues. Stifling CF (Smoothing it out) lends a more Steady Closing Ratio.

I don't want to get to far ahead, but:

Homer favors "Mass" over "Velocity". The Right Forearm is "ALWAYS" Driving. CF and Straightening of the Passive Right Arm, for Swingers, are simultaneously occurring mechanics.
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Old 04-21-2013, 01:02 PM
Fangster Fangster is offline
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Feeling the EA in the #3 PP
I have recently discovered a takeaway method that produces more EA feel throughout my stroke. i would like to share it in this thread to see if i can learn more from your feedback.

in the RFT, My focus is to feel as if my right arm is on a slightly outer or higher path to top than my left arm. Or, I could say that my left arm feels as if it moves slightly inside my right to top. Of course feel and real are two different things but some how my concentration on this move produces a steady pressure that I can monitor. Further, with steady EA comes an increased ability to monitor the impact wrist conditions......the TGM concepts are better controlled with constant pressure as well. Impact and ball flight are consistently solid.

Prior to learning this subtle feel, I was having trouble maintaining even pressure. Not sure how or if HK has a lesson that describes what I've come into. Anyone with an explanation?
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Old 04-22-2013, 01:37 PM
MizunoJoe MizunoJoe is offline
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Originally Posted by Fangster View Post

My focus is to feel as if my right arm is on a slightly outer or higher path to top than my left arm.

Not sure how or if HK has a lesson that describes what I've come into. Anyone with an explanation?
Jack Nicklaus did this with pretty good results!

This would require the Single Wrist Action(no left wrist roll on the BS) of an Angled Hinge Swinger(no roll on the DS). It's a great way to play by eliminating the left side of the golf course, provided you can afford to give up the extra power available from Horizontal Hinging.
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