Originally Posted by HungryBear
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Can I have Dual Vertical hinging with Rhythm by using a punch basic stroke and the #3 pp rolls from under the shaft?
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Yes. And, a "Punch" basic Stroke is the Only way to produce an Inherent Dual Vertical Hinge. Rotate the Plane Line open until the Angle of Approach covers the original Plane Line. "Inherent Hinge" = a Hinge produced by Elbow Location. HK said that Dual Vertical Hinge is a Hand Manipulation procedure. However, this was in reference when using a Square Plane, Stance and Target Line. If the Plane, Target and Stance Line are all square, then Hand Manipulation is all that's available to produce a Dual Vertical Hinge if you want the Ball Flight along the Target Line.
Originally Posted by HungryBear
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And obtain the proper associated compression?
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Perfectly. In fact, Centrifugal Force will aid the Dual Vertical Hinge more easily than any other Hinge. So, not only can you create a Straight Line of Compression, but it will be easier to "Sustain" and Manipulate that Line through the Impact Interval.
Originally Posted by HungryBear
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Can do full stroke? If you can execute, it can be done. It's a Hitting Pattern.
Can do putting with only true vertical hinge True Vertical is not allowed in the Rules of Golf but you can use a Dual Vertical Hinge for Putting more easily than any other. Yoda teaches this Putting Stroke and he uses it exceptionally well. It's not considered "Golf Like" so whatever. But if I have to absolutely make a 12 foot putt, then that's the pattern I use. It's never failed me.
no #2 or #3 accumulator just #1 and/or #4 ? Do not zero out the #3 because you need it to create the Dual in the Dual Vertical Hinge. You won't be using #2. Power the Stroke with #1 Only and the #4 Accumulator is used "Passively".
hb
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