LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Thoughts on Double Cocked Wrist Thread: Thoughts on Double Cocked Wrist View Single Post #2 04-26-2009, 05:07 AM Daryl Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Illinois Posts: 3,521 Originally Posted by laangels Ok, Daryl, Then without trying to ruffle the feathers of the MANY smart people on this site, why does my 6th edition say that it is a good guard against clubhead throwaway? Why does Homer mention it at all? Just to catalog another variation? Trust me, this is in no way to demean the little yellow book or incite problems, just an honest question from a curious reader. Daryl- I guess I have always found that the more forearm and clubface rotation I could generate on the backswing, the deeper I could turn and the more on plane my right shoulder could get. Any thoughts Daryl would once again be greatly appreciated. With your first post, I assumed that your "strong 2x action grip" was a "Strong Double Action" Grip. Because of your casual use of the term, when you said that your Right Wrist Also Cocks, I assumed that your definition of “Double Cocking” was Cocking Both Wrists. When HK used the Term “Double Cocked” in parenthesis he confirmed that he meant (Cocked and Bent). So, I assumed that your first question was “when is it advisable to cock both wrists?” and my answer was “Never”. So, your second question, “What are its advantages/disadvantages”, I responded with “None”. Your third question had me wondering for a moment, but I translated your question into “Midwestern Slang” and I figured you were asking “what's the best use of this Grip?”. I remember as a young boy, having to carry sacks of potatoes, and I would interlock my hands that way, so I answered “Carrying Potatoes”. Your last question had me confused. Why would you need a Trigger for a Grip? It’s difficult sometimes to translate street language into TGM Terminology. Perhaps if you did the Translation we could communicate more easily. You seem a little irritated. Hmm? But that’s no different than anyone else starting out with TGM. After reading your response to my answers, it became clear to me that you were asking about a “Strong Double Action” Grip, “Double Left Wrist Action” and what “Triggers” or “what the best Trigger” would be. Now that I more clearly understand your selected procedures, I can more accurately and hopefully satisfy your curiosity. You really want to use 10-18-B, Double Left Wrist Action. You like it the Best. It's fun, and it makes you feel that you're doing something. Also, I think it's the Best procedure for a True Swinger. Its super duper sequencing of the #2 and #3 Accumulators magnifies Horizontal Hinging. So, against the Better judgment of those more knowledgeable than us, I must agree with you. Anytime you Turn your Wrists in the Backswing (start-up Swivel) you have the choice of using a Release Swivel. The Release Swivel protects against Clubhead Throwaway. However, and this is a big one…..A Strong Double Action Grip is incompatible with 10-18-B. A Strong Double Action Grip is for Those Who don’t want to Turn (Swivel Start-up) their Wrists during the Backstroke or use a Release Swivel. When they make Ball Contact, the Back of their Left Wrist is still Facing the Plane. They won’t swivel until after Ball Separation. You must use a Strong or Weak Single Action Grip because you want to employ a Release Swivel. Your procedure is simply keeping your Adjusted Address Bent Left Wrist and Turning (Start-up Swivel) it to the Top of the Swing, (don’t let your right wrist bend) and then maintaining that Left Wrist Bend during the Downswing until the Release Swivel, which will both, Flatten your Left Wrist and Bend your Right Wrist and assure that you Uncock and Roll on the same Plane Line. Very Cool. (I used the word "Cool" because you're younger and it brings us closer together sharing the same slang) I learned that from Trans-generational sensitivity training. It helps me cope with gang members. So, with 10-2-B and 10-18-B, use 10-20-E. Memorize 10-20-E 10-20-E WRIST THROW Here, the Right Hand remains palm-up to the Plane during the Uncocking of the Left Wrist to produce a Sequenced Release per 2-G and 4-D-0. Especially compatible with Swinging. See 6-H-0-F. Lastly, don’t Cock the Right Wrist. Read my post on "How Do You Grip The Club". http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...2919#post62919 This post should answer a lot of questions about the 10-2-B Grip and how to set it up. __________________ Daryl Last edited by Daryl : 04-26-2009 at 04:19 PM. Daryl View Public Profile Send a private message to Daryl Find all posts by Daryl