LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - The Right Arm Swing Thread: The Right Arm Swing View Single Post #1 10-01-2005, 11:21 AM Delaware Golf Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Posts: 773 Re: 'Net' Handspeed -- Swinging Versus Hitting Originally Posted by Yoda Originally Posted by tongzilla How do we keep the Belt Speed/Hand Speed constant during Release? Swingers use Momentum Transfer, Hitters use Right Arm Thrust. One is more effective than the other. Momentum Transfer is indeed more effective than Right Triceps Thrust in terms of minimizing Release Deceleration. And all other things being equal, that would result in a lower Clubhead Speed at Impact. But...'all other things' are not equal. The Right Triceps Muscle Power is capable of producing tremendous Hand Speed, perhaps exceeding that of Momentum Transfer Centrifugal Power. Therefore, even after the Release Slowdown, it is possible for the Hitter's net Handspeed to be equal to (or even greater than) that of the Swinger. In my 1982 GSEM Certification Class, Homer Kelley illustrated that point using Release illustrations from Search For The Perfect Swing, a book published the year prior to The Golfing Machine. That's why Right Arm Swingers get more distance than momentum transfer swingers with their lower hand speed. Yoda....I don't have a copy in front of me, but I believe "Search for the Perfect Swing" came out in the mid to late 60's (1965 or 1967??? someone with a copy handy clarify this....thanks). Or was it the research for the book that was done in the mid to late 60s??? DG Delaware Golf View Public Profile Send a private message to Delaware Golf Find all posts by Delaware Golf