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Old 12-20-2011, 07:05 PM
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Another good point. However, if speed were the only consideration, the Happy Gilmore would be even better. Do you feel that there is no such thing as too much lag or too deep? What if the player can't catch up?
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Old 12-20-2011, 07:30 PM
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Another good point. However, if speed were the only consideration, the Happy Gilmore would be even better. Do you feel that there is no such thing as too much lag or too deep? What if the player can't catch up?
there's accumulator lag...then there's clubhead lag....don't always equate .....
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Old 12-20-2011, 07:49 PM
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Correct. We are dealing with more than speed though, with a clubface, ball on ground, needing certain shapes trajectories and distances..............and there are more contributors to speed than when the left wrist uncocks. It is a big player though, and probably gets alot more attention because its more visible and measurable on video.
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Old 12-20-2011, 11:04 PM
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..............and there are more contributors to speed than when the left wrist uncocks.

Would you consider some thrust from the right side ? Maybe Im seeing things.

I know, his Release Point is really late but Ive seen that in some Hitters . Swingers start down, maybe even a shoulder turn throw and then blammo a right arm throw like skipping stones. The elbow can get pretty deep before it actually crosses over to the pulling side of the ball.

What happens after that photo of his Release Point? What does he release? How? Simu or Sequenced might be a tip off... Where's his right elbow?

I don't think slow mo will show any Sequenced. Might be wrong though. Heck what do I know about what he's doing.
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Old 12-21-2011, 12:18 AM
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Would you consider some thrust from the right side ? Maybe Im seeing things.

I know, his Release Point is really late but Ive seen that in some Hitters . Swingers start down, maybe even a shoulder turn throw and then blammo a right arm throw like skipping stones. The elbow can get pretty deep before it actually crosses over to the pulling side of the ball.

What happens after that photo of his Release Point? What does he release? How? Simu or Sequenced might be a tip off... Where's his right elbow?

I don't think slow mo will show any Sequenced. Might be wrong though. Heck what do I know about what he's doing.
Somewhere in the book I think it says something to the effective the more "snap" release or trigger delay the more the release by necessity will approach simultaneous....I just wonder how you get to the ball from there...kinda like you put yourself in that position and did your look look look and said man what do I gotta do to hit it from here??? seems complicated....but maybe not as complicated as marriage was
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Somewhere in the book I think it says something to the effective the more "snap" release or trigger delay the more the release by necessity will approach simultaneous....I just wonder how you get to the ball from there...kinda like you put yourself in that position and did your look look look and said man what do I gotta do to hit it from here??? seems complicated....but maybe not as complicated as marriage was
Isn't it just rolling PA3 from there?
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Isn't it just rolling PA3 from there?
Not in my mind....still gotta get #1 in there too....it hasn't dumped yet...so either dump it or tilt backwards......ala Bently J Doyle.....
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Somewhere in the book I think it says something to the effective the more "snap" release or trigger delay the more the release by necessity will approach simultaneous....I just wonder how you get to the ball from there...kinda like you put yourself in that position and did your look look look and said man what do I gotta do to hit it from here??? seems complicated....but maybe not as complicated as marriage was
Are you sure you meant to say simultaneous?

Totally agree with the last bit .....gotta be aligned at your Release Point in a manner consistent with what you are going to fire and have it all pointed in the right direction. Lynns wooden golfers flail is the perfect tool to highlight the different options. It rules out horizontal left hand motion , guarantying Rhythm .
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Old 12-21-2011, 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
Are you sure you meant to say simultaneous?

Totally agree with the last bit .....gotta be aligned at your Release Point in a manner consistent with what you are going to fire and have it all pointed in the right direction. Lynns wooden golfers flail is the perfect tool to highlight the different options. It rules out horizontal left hand motion , guarantying Rhythm .
naw...mean SIMULTANEOUS...makes complete sense to me...you AIN'T GOT TIME NO MORE TO SEQUENCE...they both gotta go and FAST to get the sweetspot to the ball....I'll find the reference for you....
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