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Old 11-07-2008, 01:34 PM
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Release of power accumulator 3
Here is a series of images showing the release of PA#3 in Tiger Woods swing.



One cans see that both PAs 2 and 3 are releasing.

Although PA#2 must sequentially release before PA#3 in a swinger, HK states that they can overlap. What determines the degree of overlap of the release of PA#2 and PA#3? Does the position of the right elbow and the position of the right forearm (degree of passive release of PA#1 at every particular time point in the pre-impact phase of the swing) determine the degree of overlap? Should a golfer consciously control the rate of counterclockwise rotation of the left forearm during the release swivel phase of the swing - so as to affect the rate of release of PA#3?

Why did HK refer to PA#3 as the transfer PA? The word transfer implies the transfer of power without any independent production of power. Do you think that in Tiger Woods full driver swing, PA#3 is independently responsible for the production of significant swing power (relative to PA #4 and PA#2)?

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Old 11-07-2008, 01:51 PM
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Here is a series of images showing the release of PA#3 in Tiger Woods swing.



One cans see that both PAs 2 and 3 are releasing.

Although PA#2 must sequentially release before PA#3 in a swinger, HK states that they can overlap. What determines the degree of overlap of the release of PA#2 and PA#3? Does the position of the right elbow and the position of the right forearm (degree of passive release of PA#1 at every particular time point in the pre-impact phase of the swing) determine the degree of overlap? Should a golfer consciously control the rate of counterclockwise rotation of the left forearm during the release swivel phase of the swing - so as to affect the rate of release of PA#3?

Why did HK refer to PA#3 as the transfer PA? The word transfer implies the transfer of power without any independent production of power. Do you think that in Tiger Woods full driver swing, PA#3 is independently responsible for the production of significant swing power (relative to PA #4 and PA#2)?

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Old 11-12-2008, 01:53 PM
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I have another question (which is really a rephrasing of my original question).

I presume that in a swinger's action, that the release swivel action represents the release of PA#3 and that the left hand roll over is due to left forearm rotation. Should a swinger simply allow the left forearm to rotate passively in response to the clubhead's momentum (due to the active release of PA#4 and the passive release of PA#2) or should a swinger actively rotate the left forearm in a counterclockwise manner as the club approaches impact?

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Old 11-12-2008, 02:11 PM
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Release action can be either Automatic (normally) or Non-Automatic (per pattern)
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Old 11-12-2008, 04:34 PM
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In a sequensed release 3 starts when the left wrist is level.
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Old 11-12-2008, 07:51 PM
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Could you please expand on the topic of non-automatic releases - what optional patterns are there and how are they executed?

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