LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Wristcock and Power Thread: Wristcock and Power View Single Post #6 01-23-2008, 10:27 PM Daryl Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Illinois Posts: 3,521 Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket It says it in your quote (not power but angular acceleration and velocity) . . . the shorter the radius the more angular acceleration which COULD be transferred to more tangential velocity . . . easier to take a 3 foot board around a corner than a 12 foot board . . . BUT the 12 foot board has more inertia. In our other fight in the sequenced release section . .. watch Zach Johnson vs. Sergio . . . to generate an equal amount of clubhead speed Zach has to have faster hands to get that longer lever around the corner. Read up on the endless belt in 2-K and 6-E-2 (I think. . . where ever the stuff about aiming point is) in the 7th edition. Homer has some really great additions fleshing out the endless belt. Endless Belt is HUGE. Sergio is endless belt small pulley on 'roidz. Yes. Thank you, it's clear to me and I understand that now. Sergio has greater Clubhead Speed But Zach has greater Inertia. If the Right Wrist stays level, then as CF Uncocks the Left Wrist, It Unbends the Right Arm. Then Transfer Power Accumulator #3 is transferring the Inertia from the Right Arm to the Primary Lever. Inertia gets Transfered. Am I on the Right Track? I bought the Seventh Edition in the first Shipment but I stopped referencing it within a couple of days. I know that it's from Homer's notes but I think that some of the new information may not be from Homer or in Homers own words and I wouldn't know the difference. It's taken me twenty-five years to get this far and I don't think I have another twenty-five. But I'll take a look. __________________ Daryl Last edited by Daryl : 01-24-2008 at 10:46 PM. Daryl View Public Profile Send a private message to Daryl Find all posts by Daryl