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Old 01-16-2008, 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket View Post
Woo! We're debatin'!

I still stand by my post that with Maximum Trigger Delay ALL RELEASES approach Simultaneous . . . It has to work that way . . . apples peaches punkin' pie . . .

I was refering to the Left Wrist bending and cocking not the Right Wrist . . .

Per 10-2-G . . .
. A bit of Left Wrist Turn properly becomes exactly the same amount of Double Wristcock to keep the Clubshaft On Plane and to maintain Impact Wrist Position. Except with a “True” Swing (6-B-3-0) where Centrifugal Force will produce the “geometric” Flat Left Wrist when there is actually a “visual” Bent Left Wrist. That is, the Clubshaft and the Left Arm are in a straight line per 6-B-3-0 and 2-K regardless of the Left Wrist Position. These procedures may be either “Weak” or “Strong” but either or both Wrist are Double Cocked per 10-18-B.
Hence the Freddie Couples reference . . . he satisfies the conditions of the Law of the Flail . . . but his Left Wrist be Bendin' like a comma.

As for Strong Grips and Horizontal Hinging . . . I don't think that has anything to do with ball position . . . you CAN Horizontal Hinge with a 10-2-D (or any grip type for that matter) . .. IF you keep something VERTICAL to the Horizontal Plane . .. that's what Homer considered the advantage of the 10-2-B grip . . . you could SEE that it was vertical. Whereas with 10-2-B you have to have some other reference point.

I still love you man!
Dear Mr. Bucket,

Please allow me to clarify my previous post with the following information.

You said: “I still stand by my post that with Maximum Trigger Delay ALL RELEASES approach Simultaneous” .
I respectfully beg to differ. That is not logical. That’s like saying that the Faster you drive your truck, then the more it becomes a Ferrari. I don’t think so.
You said: “I was referring to the Left Wrist bending and cocking not the Right Wrist”.
I know. I was explaining that the Right Wrist doesn’t Cock. If the Right Wrist remains Level throughout the stroke and rolls into impact after the Left Wrist Uncocks, then you performed a Sequenced Release.

The reference to 10-2-G is understood, however, I can assure you that my Left Wrist is Flat Before-During-and After Impact. Visually and Geometrically.

You Said: “As for Strong Grips and Horizontal Hinging . . . I don't think that has anything to do with ball position . . . you CAN Horizontal Hinge with a 10-2-D (or any grip type for that matter) . .. IF you keep something VERTICAL to the Horizontal Plane . .. that's what Homer considered the advantage of the 10-2-B grip . . . you could SEE that it was vertical. Whereas with 10-2-B you have to have some other reference point.”

I agree. When I said that the 10-2-D Grip can be used with Horizontal Hinging if You are willing to play the ball opposite your left foot, I was merely trying to help you hit the Green and not land thirty yards to the left.
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