"Plus the transfer of the residual Clubhead velocity of Accumulator #2. "
Interesting short sentence found in 6-B-3-A (6th edition) Maximum Power.
The release sequence of accumulators is 4, 2, 3, 1. But that doesn’t mean some can’t overlap. (Certainly #4 overlaps in its role with a turning body.)
With the Driver I feel a very strong wrist throw then a roll- totally automatic governed by CF. On the range this weekend, I found that with a non-automatic snap release with shorter irons I can transfer a more acute #2 Accumulator and at a ton of power because of clubhead distance around my ‘belt.’
The last sentence in 6-B-3-A about max Power says, “ So, unless it is “Zeroed Out,” there must always be a definite Accumulator #3 “Overtaking” Action.
Transfer is motion, Velocity is Action. IMO.
Question- Zeroed Out doesn’t sound like a maximum power procedure, so should #3 always DEFINITELY “Over Take” #2?
This would make the release of #2 and #3 simultaneous at impact. Yet with CF I don’t feel that.
btw- this makes Extensor Action fundamentally crucial.