LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - sequenced release and 10-18 Thread: sequenced release and 10-18 View Single Post #5 10-01-2010, 02:35 PM HungryBear Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Posts: 759 Originally Posted by Daryl The On-Plane Sequenced Release may seem incongruous. Some of the incongruity stems from faulty application and some in perspective. Sequencing the Release: The Left Arm “Blast Off” the Chest begins the Clubhead Throw-out. It also begins the Straightening of the Right Arm. Clubhead Throw-out, then Right Arm Straightening. Sequenced Release. These separate procedures occur almost immediately and Uncocking and Rolling continue simultaneously until the Follow-through. Rolling On-Plane: The #3 Accumulator The Right Hand doesn’t Roll over counterclockwise during Release. That’s for Tennis Players. Get a bucket with handle filled with water. Hold the handle with a Bent Right Wrist and move it from Release to Low Point while keeping the water level in the bucket. That’s the Paddlewheel Motion of the Right Forearm Wedge. The Right Hand Rotates around its Axis Vertical to the Horizontal Plane. Trace the Plane Line. Left Wrist Uncocking: #2 Accumulator The Left Wrist is Fully Cocked at Release, Level at Impact and Fully Uncocked at Follow-through. The Left Wrist Uncocks on the Plane of the Left Arm Wedge for both 10-18-A and 10-18-B. The Left Shoulder is the center of the radius of the Primary Lever. Keep the Primary Lever Straight by using a 10-2-B grip and a Flat Left Wrist. The #3 Accumulator works as intended when you maintain the Left Arm Wedge because the center of gravity of the Clubhead remains On-Plane. You must coordinate/reconcile the Clubshaft Uncocking On the Plane of the Left Arm Wedge and the Swing Plane. Can it be the pivot getting ahead of the hands? Stopping the down plane drag of the shaft at about right forearm level the shoulders turned back (right upplane) as it came down, the shaft can be slid away from the body and the left wrist becomes flatter? Keeping the arms and thereby the hands more in front? I do sometimes get the pivot sensation that I have to wait for my hands then get a little restart??? Or the right fielder can be busy. More of not getting the face over to square. With an angled hinge I never see this type of problem because the face is aligned much earlier?? The Bear Last edited by HungryBear : 10-01-2010 at 02:43 PM. HungryBear View Public Profile Send a private message to HungryBear Find all posts by HungryBear