Zip between the 6th and 7th Editions and you can pretty much make up anything you want as far as hinge action being in #2 or #3.
Kevin
Hmm? A Skeptic.
Homers Notes:
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Hand Action controls Hinge Action. Rhythm is the basis of Hinge Action.
It's because of this insight (Release Motion) that Homer moved Hinge Action to Zone 3.
He does not mean Hand Action intentionally executed during Impact (Hacking like Kevin). He means the Hand Action you bring into Impact derived from Elbow Location which determines release motions.
So,where you should feel the Hinge depends on Hitting or Swinging.
We don't need the books to know that Hitters using Angle Hinging have a Right Hand Paddle wheel Motion; no independent Hand Motion through the Ball. With Zero Hand Action (no Roll), feel the Primary Lever in Rhythm while being Driven to, through and after Low-Point. Swingers, Swivel the Hands (Secondary Lever) into the Hinge - and Feel the Hinge in the Hands.
Homers Notes:
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Differences in Hinge feel -- Horizontal -- roll, Angled -- no roll, Vertical -- reverse roll. Wrist Action -- happens prior to Release. Hinge Action -- happens during Impact. Swivel Action -- happens between the two.