LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Wristcock and Power Thread: Wristcock and Power View Single Post #8 01-23-2008, 10:59 PM 12 piece bucket Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Thomasville, NC Posts: 4,380 Originally Posted by Daryl Yes. Thank you, it's clear to me and I understand that now. Sergio has greater Clubhead Speed But Zach has greater Inertia. If the Right Wrist stays level, then as CF Uncocks the Left Wrist, It Unbends the Right Arm. Then Transfer Power Accumulator #3 is transferring the Inertia from the Right Arm to the Primary Lever. Inertia gets Transfered. Am I on the Right Track? I bought the Seventh Edition in the first Shipment but I stopped referencing it within a couple of days. I know that it's from Homer's notes but I think that some of the new information may not be from Homer or in Homers own words and I wouldn't know the difference. It's taken me twenty-five years to get this far and I don't think I have another twenty-five. But I'll take a look. It's basically the generation of angular acceleration and momentum via the short radius . . . so think of the weight on a string type deal. You can whip it around really fast in a little tight circle . . .but then when you let the string out it's still in rhythm but the weight is going faster because it's farther from the center of rotation. The key is short radius to build up speed . . . then to extend the radius to take advantage of the speed. That's why homer said that #2 is SIMPLY LEVER EXTENSION. You don't really have to work to uncock it fast (you can though if you want) but because of the way it works according to law . . . when the radius extends the surface speed increases. So Zach and Sergio are interesting studies . . . you guys say that Sergio is a flipper . . . maybe . . . BUT Zach is DANGEROUSLY close to full lever extension BEFORE getting to the ball. Go watch that video . . . I would argue that you want that clubhead HIGHER for a number of reasons. But Zach's swing is good for hitting drivers I'd think. And probably good with fairway woods and from the fairway. Maybe not so good from cuppy lies and rough. And that swing probably requires a great amount of effort/hand speed to generate an equal amout of clubhead speed. I'm certainly not suggesting that everybody should try to have the amount of accumulator lag that Sergio has . . . but I'd lean towards a higher clubhead because you don't have to have super fast hands to generate speed . . . law works the speed for you. Plus the added benefit of a sharper angle of attack on the irons. But who am I to say . . . I couldn't beat a one legged hair lipped stripper layin' 2 a side. __________________ Aloha Mr. Hand Behold my hands; reach hither thy hand 12 piece bucket View Public Profile Send a private message to 12 piece bucket Find all posts by 12 piece bucket