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noproblemos 03-24-2006 01:27 AM

Sequenced release
 
Just a question on "sequenced release" when "Swinging".

I understand that on the downswing, the left wrist uncocks and then rolls into impact.

1. Why isn't this uncocking of the left wrist actually a LOSS of power before impact?
2. Is it possible to do "simultaneous release" when "Swinging"?
3. Wouldn't a "simultaneous release" help a person who has problems with hitting fat?

Thanks

tongzilla 03-24-2006 06:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noproblemos
Just a question on "sequenced release" when "Swinging".

I understand that on the downswing, the left wrist uncocks and then rolls into impact.

1. Why isn't this uncocking of the left wrist actually a LOSS of power before impact?
2. Is it possible to do "simultaneous release" when "Swinging"?
3. Wouldn't a "simultaneous release" help a person who has problems with hitting fat?

Thanks

  1. Because the surface speed of the Clubhead increases geometrically as the Left Wrist Uncocks. And velocity is one of the components in the formula for kinetic energy.
  2. Yes, but it would be a Compensated Stroke. Sequenced Release is most compatible with the Standard Wrist Action and the Centrifugally powered Stroke of Swinging.
  3. If it did, you will just be adding another compensation on top of a compensation.

bts 03-25-2006 08:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noproblemos
Just a question on "sequenced release" when "Swinging".

I understand that on the downswing, the left wrist uncocks and then rolls into impact.

1. Why isn't this uncocking of the left wrist actually a LOSS of power before impact?
2. Is it possible to do "simultaneous release" when "Swinging"?
3. Wouldn't a "simultaneous release" help a person who has problems with hitting fat?

Thanks

1. only if the "lag" is being sustained.
2. I intend to do "no release" (or "sustain the lag"), which feels like "simultaneous release", for both "swinging" and "hitting".
3. not sure if it's relavent.


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