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Old 06-07-2009, 01:30 AM
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I think I got it right..... There must be Two Swivel Procedures. One for a Standard Wrist Action (Flat Left Wrist) and one for Double Wrist Action (Bent Left Wrist.

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Hinge Roll = Paddlewheel Closing to the Plane-Line of the Clubface by the Primary Lever (Left Wrist held Vertical to the Inclined Plane). Hitters

Swivel #1 = Clubhead Rotation when the Secondary Lever Rotates around the Longitudinal Center of the Left Arm using Forearm/Wrist Roll. Swingers Using Standard Wrist Action.

Swivel #2 = Clubhead Rotation when the Secondary Lever Rotates around the Longitudinal Center of the Secondary Lever Sweetspot Plane using Forearm/Wrist Roll. Swingers using Double Wrist Action.

Page 192, of the 7th Edition states:

This is incorrect for a couple of reasons. The First reason is obvious. 10-2-B decreases Release Travel. Saying that 10-2-B increases Elbow Bend is Gibberish. The Second reason is because the Text assumes a Bent Right Wrist with a Bent Left Wrist at the Top of the Backstroke. That can only occur if the Right Wrist is in a severely Cocked Geometry (Rolled at the Top) (That's why Homer Kelley said 10-2-B needs a reverse roll during the Downstroke). If so, then the Right Forearm Flying Wedge is destroyed as well, therefore, a frozen Right Wrist could not align the Clubface.

The correction would be Double Wrist Action with a Flat Right Wrist at the Top of the Backstroke to keep a Level Right Wrist. Then, Both Flying Wedges are regained (if ever lost because they never existed) as the Left Wrist Swivels to Flat and the Right Wrist Swivels to Bent during Release. This is an effective Anti-Clubhead Throw-Away Procedure.



Jiminy Christmas, Daryl.

Absent the present time to study and comment on the particulars, let me simply say . . .

What a post!

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