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Old 11-13-2008, 12:00 PM
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You state that-: "The left wrist is fully released when its uncocked which is not the same thing as level."

I don't understand this point. Are you stating that the endpoint of PA#2 release is a fully uncocked left wrist rather than uncocking to a level left wrist position? It is my understanding that the left wrist at impact should be level - if correct, are you implying that PA#2 has not completely released by impact?

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Old 11-13-2008, 05:57 PM
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You state that-: "The left wrist is fully released when its uncocked which is not the same thing as level."

I don't understand this point. Are you stating that the endpoint of PA#2 release is a fully uncocked left wrist rather than uncocking to a level left wrist position? It is my understanding that the left wrist at impact should be level - if correct, are you implying that PA#2 has not completely released by impact?

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Jeff,
2 is released when its uncocked. I would say it would be fully released after lowpoint before follow through.
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Old 11-13-2008, 08:11 PM
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acsweden

You state that-: "The left wrist is fully released when its uncocked which is not the same thing as level."

I don't understand this point. Are you stating that the endpoint of PA#2 release is a fully uncocked left wrist rather than uncocking to a level left wrist position? It is my understanding that the left wrist at impact should be level - if correct, are you implying that PA#2 has not completely released by impact?

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Not just #2, but 1,3,4 as well, I believe. The power accumulators are not in their in line condition (fully spent) until both arms straight. To fully discharge them prior to impact is to have nothing left for the ball. This isnt to say that all pro's go all the way down plane with their #2. No Sir. Perhaps only a few, perhaps only the very best.
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Old 11-13-2008, 09:04 PM
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What position is the left wrist in at impact fix? Level??

What position should it be in at impact?? Level or fully uncocked??
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Old 11-14-2008, 10:52 AM
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What position is the left wrist in at impact fix? Level??

What position should it be in at impact?? Level or fully uncocked??

Level for both.
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Old 11-14-2008, 01:18 AM
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On re-reading the TGM, I agree that the endpoint of PA#2 release is the fully uncocked position which occurs at the end of the followthrough. The same applies to PA#1 and #3. However, I am not sure about #4. The TGM states that the endpoint for PA#4 release is an inline condition with the shoulders - whatever that means.

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Old 11-14-2008, 01:50 AM
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Hey Jeff

In line, in a power accumulator sense can mean different things. In the case of #4, Im guessing at 90 degrees roughly.

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