Still not sold on this full power business....but that's OK...
I know. Thats why I wrote "for any given hand speed". The "advantage" to an earlier Simultaneous Non Auto Random Sweep Release (right arm or roll the left wrist throw) you looking for maybe that most golfers can swing harder, get the hands going faster. Go full Arnie on it with the Right Arm for instance.
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to you uncocking #2 left wrist throw....do you not agree that this motion is also occurring in a simultaneous release?
Simultaneous will have 2 and 3 going at the same time yes. Some guys get 2 then 3 overlapping. To me the difference is in the Throw employed , Left Wrist , Right Arm etc . The intention is different , they feel different, they are different , different Throws and different flails. For Simultaneous you could assume that 12-3 becomes . Delivery Line uncocking and roll prep. One sentence. The on line uncocking with the left wrist or right palm held flat to plane followed by a Roll is different. Most golfers dont stumble onto it given Steering , the perception that you have to get that face off the plane and square to the ball early. In Sequenced , Snap ....that face is laying on the plane late, its wide open so to speak. Takes some getting used to , like diving off the high board. You can hit a few hozzle rockets while learning it as the shaft and sweetspot are inline late. Uh...didnt they say Hogan hit the odd shan% ? Which is why he designed the little heal on his irons under the shaft. Id say most guys just Throw a Roll off the plane and the uncocking happens on its own, Simultaneous be it Hitting or Swinging. I did that for sure. You can play some good golf that way. Really good golf. Swinging like that can feel very right sided as the Right Forearm Wedge takes a load after the Random Sweep Release. The move to hitting can be a small one for those guys.... was for me.
Homer thought that CF sequenced was not subject to the Slowing Effect of Lever Extension....... whereas hitting simultaneous was (but the hitter can thrust harder too). Must say Im a little foggy on that business.
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In your "left wrist throw" the left thumb is releasing a in a different direction to the plane line for sequenced vs. simultaneous....but the club is thrown out in both cases...but the sweetspot makes a different motion.
Yup two types of throwout. One where the clubhead moves outside the hands when viewed caddy (uncocking ) during Radial acceleration. The other when the clubhead moves outside the Hands as seen DTL (rolling). Both can be Triggered by a Non Auto Throw, which is similarly aligned to what CF on its own would produce.
But I dont think the Sweetspot moves off the Plane Angle for Simultaneous as the pull of CF holds it down if you know what I mean. Im assuming youre talking about Simultaneous pushing the sweetspot above the plane angle? I wonder about that but I dont see it in video from DTL .... CF pulls, undoes the #2 angle keeping the sweetspot on the plane. Got my lab coat here, goggles, pocket protector .... Can you see the sweetpot on a golfer with a Right Arm throw moving off the plane or above the plane from DTL?