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Old 09-28-2010, 03:51 PM
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In the Alignment Golf DVD there is a segment where Yoda, along with VJ, demonstrates introduction of wrist cock. The "finger test". Digest that and it will be clearer.

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You are right. I don't know if I really understand it, but I saw and heard Yoda swiftly commenting on this and it has something to do with holding the club in your fingers and making an angle between the the inside of the left forearm and the clubshaft (grip) and that angle produces a roll of the left forearm and (even more the clubhead). If we grip more in the middel of the hand (not so much in the fingers) much of this angle disappears and there won't be so much roll ... or something like that?
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Old 09-28-2010, 04:21 PM
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Airair,

It looks to me like you're about to get this part.
There isn't any difference between what happens with Accummulator #3 and dual horizontal hinging. Dual horizontal is one way of releasing the club, including acc #3.

There is a difference in how acc#3 is released with dual horizontal and angle hinging, but I guess you've heard about that already. In dual horizontal, the release is sequenced: 1->2->3. Like a chain reaction if you wish. With angled hinging they all happen at the same time: 1+2+3. The dual horizontal hinge has a mechanical advantage because it is the hinge action that has the longest clubhead travel compared to hands travel.

Dual horizontal is also the hinge actionwith fastest overtaking rate.
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Old 09-28-2010, 04:55 PM
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Airair,

It looks to me like you're about to get this part.
There isn't any difference between what happens with Accummulator #3 and dual horizontal hinging. Dual horizontal is one way of releasing the club, including acc #3.

There is a difference in how acc#3 is released with dual horizontal and angle hinging, but I guess you've heard about that already. In dual horizontal, the release is sequenced: 1->2->3. Like a chain reaction if you wish. With angled hinging they all happen at the same time: 1+2+3. The dual horizontal hinge has a mechanical advantage because it is the hinge action that has the longest clubhead travel compared to hands travel.

Dual horizontal is also the hinge actionwith fastest overtaking rate.
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