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Old 11-21-2009, 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
Single Wrist Action: Uncocking occurs in a Vertical Plane of Motion? My interpretation is that the Clubhead goes up and down like a Hammering a nail into he floor. Is that the correct interpretation?
But on an Inclined Plane. The LFFW is said to the Plane of the Wrist Cock and Uncock a vertical plane. Vertical Left hand motion but when the left wrist is turned its not vertical in a vertical to the ground sense anymore.

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Hitters use this Procedure, right?
Is this some sort of trap? They would if they themselves actually existed outside of theoretical conjecture. Sort of like the Little People. Swingers cock their left wrists too dont they? I cant remember anymore.


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If it is true, then does Uncocking on a Vertical Plane add to Impact Clubhead Velocity? Forward Velocity?
I dont have my book with me isnt #2 uncocking "Velocity Power" or some such thing. Geometrically it provides the often missing dimension of DOWN, which on an Inclined Plane means OUT as well (from a DTL point of view you cant go down without going out eh?) . Done Non Automatically from the left wrist, a Left Wrist Throw, its more of a Swingers Procedure. With the Left Hand turned to the Inclined Plane.

Going back the Right Forearm pickup, Right Elbow bending, cocks the left wrist with some help from CF to varying degrees. Going down you have options.

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