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Old 08-07-2007, 02:05 PM
EdZ EdZ is offline
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Originally Posted by Bagger Lance View Post
..... In my opinion, its much harder to sustain PP2 lag load into an automatic release.
Extensor action can help - keep in mind that extensor action is a move "away from center". If you find that you can't feel PP#2 with an auto release, it could be that you are too focused on extensor action toward the plane line.
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Old 08-30-2007, 07:45 PM
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Update on Automatic Release vs. Left Thumb PP
Hi you guys,

Have gone from sweep release to snap release over the past month. What a thrill this is for me. As a teacher I see it as so important to be able to do it physically, rather than just know about it intellectually.

I've been taught that this type of move would be hard on the body (back especially) but now know that is not true. I built up the understanding by working with the basic motion but with more of a pulling action. This was a very subtle process and very non-auto. Then I moved to acquired motion and really felt the cf taking over. Funny...I thought I would leave the clubface open.

Anyway, thanks to all you guys for helping me on my path....to being more complete!
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Old 11-03-2007, 09:43 AM
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Glad to see you discovered the automatic snap release. It revolutionized my game. There is nothing better than letting CF do all the work for you automatically.
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