No. What I mean is: At address if I cock my left wrist by lifting the shaft vertically with the mid finger of my right hand I need to relax the grip of my right hand to maintain a level right wrist.The life line cup in my right hand will then dissociate/slide
above the base of my left hand.
Yoda shows this cocking action of the left wrist in the dvd series with the fingers of his right hand lifting the shaft. But then he was not gripping the club in the usual way. Thanks for your clarifications. I wonder if I am missing some major alignement here.
Ok now I know what you mean. I cant remember how Yoda did it in Alignment Golf , Ill have to look it up. With the club in front of you, the hands at waist height and a proper golf grip , you get what you describe. Which is why Ive seen it demonstrated from that position with the hands spread apart a significant distance. Then things work as advertised. Like a construction crane or one of those common screen door type automatic door closers. A hinge and a Piston type deal. The Bending Elbow cocks the Left Wrist while Right Hand stays level, doesnt cock. The Hands being so close together make it harder to see the crane like mechanics in play, the shortening of the piston increasing the angle at the other side of the triangle.
Now try it with a golf grip but from a more golf like position or point at which this business normally takes place. The Hands behind you somewhat as if on the backswing. There you should see the Right Elbow work some Magic. If not then make sure that your Right Arm is not locked straight, that you arent over rotating the shoulders, "rocking the triangle". Its a Magic killer that one. Sort of like replacing the door closers piston with a fixed length rod.
There are people who are convinced the right hand must cock with with the left. I used to be. How the heck did Homer figure this one out? It will bring so much simplicity, consistency and added power to your game. The RFFW stays in tact throughout the entire swing and smacks the crap out of the ball. The ball hasnt got a chance. It's a mechanical alignment again. Like a wall built perpendicular to a floor. Its just the way it works best thats all. Its not a golf move or tip or opinion or anything. Its a longer, heavier lever that the ball can not resist as it passes. And remember the bit about Ball Speed being a product of 70 percent of the Approach speed and 100 percent of the Separation speed. There is something to be said power wise about reducing Impact deflection. Another example of why Homer thought it was better to be "heavy' than "quick". This RFFW is truly "massive".
Dont cock your Right Wrist and lose the RFFW ,the plane of the Right Hand Bend even for a short while. The perceived benefits dont justify the risk. Besides you have the Left Wist cock or the Right Elbow to give you all the velocity you need. If you were a one armed golfer maybe it would be a different story for Total Motion. Maybe?