ANSWER . . . left arm only swings. Feel you massive rotor (yeah baby!) load your #4 pressure point from the feets up. Start down waggles left arm only. I have come to the conclusion that when swinging a proper start down is critical. You are blasting the club into its oribit and from there your job is not to disrupt that orbit . . . be that with your right arm or an effort to steer the clubhead to the target and not DOWN PLANE.
Once you can bang some divots out of the ground left arm only put your right hand on the club but be continually aware of #4 and #2 for awhile since you have been so focused on the #1 and #3 pressure points in hitting. Blast that primary lever assembly into its on-plane orbit and let the club SLING OUT. SLING THAT SUCKER OUT WITH A LEFT WRIST THROW . . . and it is OUT OUT OUT . . . DOWN AND OUT.
in swinging, the right shoulder goes down plane delivering a Pitch elbow position ie the right elbow: keep in front of the hip thereafter. The pushing of the right shoulder will push the left arm ie pp 4 1 2, YET PULL and DRAG the forearm+ Right elbow.thus passively loading pp3.. Thus a tight feeling .
if you want to do karate chop.. make sure the #p 3 is above aft of the shaft so that pp3 will always trace down plane. and the extensor action pulls the Club instead of the thumb or arms.. slightly different which will facilitate pitch elbow ; On plane motion..
Also make sure that PP# 4 1 2 is all loaded and tight and kept tight with proper RFT ...for full swing and PP 1 2 is loaded for non full swing. for assembly loading.. And release of right Elbow will happen( instead of making it happen) very very late.
this is what i think.. hope it helps.
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Practice a very free swing ,allowing CF to do all the work in terms of loading ,storing and releasing .
Get the feeling of no conscious effort to do anything with the club but feel the 3 essentials and imperatives.
This is just based on my experience and is just the start but I did spend a lot of time in "the misguided struggle"
It should be a SEQUENCED release, not the SIMULTANEOUS release you've probably grown accustomed to as a hitter. I like the feel of a left-handed karate chop with the left wrist uncocking ON PLANE. The roll or swivel of the face will tend to take care of itself. (I struggle a little with the tendency to use a simultaneous release when things get a little off, and I've always been a swinger). You gotta trust that the face will square up via the turning of your torso and arms. And as 12 piece referred to, you gotta let that left wrist uncock fully!
if you want to do karate chop.. make sure the #p 3 is above aft of the shaft so that pp3 will always trace down plane. and the extensor action pulls the Club instead of the thumb or arms.. slightly different which will facilitate pitch elbow ; On plane motion..
A few months ago i was asking alot about pp3 rotation and its effect/cause on downswing...
Thanks for this insight... you think that a swinger needs to keep pp3 in its quarter turn rotated position into downswing to delay the release?
Does this give you a different style of aiming point feel? pp3 points away from aiming point whilst travelling in space towards aiming point??? whereas the aft position allows pp3 to point and travel in ame direction towards aiming point????
A few months ago i was asking alot about pp3 rotation and its effect/cause on downswing...
Thanks for this insight... you think that a swinger needs to keep pp3 in its quarter turn rotated position into downswing to delay the release? Nothing to do with this
Does this give you a different style of aiming point feel? pp3 points away from aiming point whilst travelling in space towards aiming point??? whereas the aft position allows pp3 to point and travel in ame direction towards aiming point???? Nothing to do with that, aim PP3 towards wherever need to be aimed, pasively or actively
Thanks for your help
Why PP3 is different with Hit and swing? because swing uses a sequential release. Caused by CF or CP , and swing mechanic uses a Equal and Opposite reaction, a key to understanding how a swing works.
the palm is always parrallel to the plane unless at switchover. If the PP is not on the top , we won't be able to trace PP3 along the plane.
The proper late release is Will yield a proper loading of Presure point 4 1 2 3 during downswing and sequential release. .But accumulator No. 1 , the elbow will release the very late for a late release..I don't know how to really put them in words, you need an AI for this .
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