Hungry bear snap release does not require any bend or roll only a bit of cocked right wrist
That was my impression too, but I believe Homer thought you could do a snap release with a frozen bent, level right wrist. And I also believe Yoda agrees on that.
I was uncertain about this before but now - I dunno!!
Bernt r that is why I pointed put that that was my own addition but as far as I can tell I think it does require a cocked right wrist but I could be wrong and suspect I am but homer does say the geometry is altered
That was my impression too, but I believe Homer thought you could do a snap release with a frozen bent, level right wrist. And I also believe Yoda agrees on that.
I was uncertain about this before but now - I dunno!!
A right handed Engineering grad. to a left handed Engineer- I speak only right handed.
Thoughts:
The face only rolls about 30 deg - for horizontal hinge - It is on the plane at top and the plane is at ~60 deg. so the "roll" is about 30 deg to be perpendicular to the horizontal plane. It reaches that point about the point the shaft becomes parallel to the plane line.
A sequenced release is not one ,#3, following the other, #2, It is trigonometric. The club on a flat plane making a circular motion. so the sequence release is like sine, cosine, two functions 90 deg out of phase. #2 starts vertical releas quickly and slows down, #3 starts slow and accelerates
Why wouls one intend to get out of machine alignment to change the release?
Want a small pulley- Raise your hands.
The motion should be smooth and even- top through both arms streight -with Rhythm.
Hungrybear why do u think the adjustments for snap release is incorrect the geometry is altere however it is still sound in it's own wayalso the number three is not really picking up speed from a slow start rather it is a transfer if momentum sustaining the centrifugal force
Also from parallel to parallel standard wrist action the face rotates 180 degrees.true hinge is strictly during the impact interval, rotating an actual very little amount during that very short period.
Hungrybear why do u think the adjustments for snap release is incorrect the geometry is altere however it is still sound in it's own wayalso the number three is not really picking up speed from a slow start rather it is a transfer if momentum sustaining the centrifugal force
Also from parallel to parallel standard wrist action the face rotates 180 degrees the amount of degrees closed will depend on the actual time the ball spends on the face true hinge is strictly the impact interval rotating an actual very little amount suing the impact but its onlyclosing for the dhh
Has nothing to do with wrist action other than holding the face perpendicular to the associated plane. ie. that is 0 deg.
Has nothing to do with wrist action other than holding the face perpendicular to the associated plane. ie. that is 0 deg.
HB
The face is not perpendicular to the associated plane that would be single wrist action also I'm not sure what u mean by compare release rates not velocity??
My thoughts are about clubface impact alignments and closing rates. The snap release, or any release that has a hightened roll rate into impact makes it harder to keep my drives in the County. One degree error at 300 yards is more than 5 yards. the cup is about 1 deg at a 25 foot putt. Thats the rub, it's hard enough reproducing a flat left wrist without trying to time the point it is flat while rolling through impact. The great ball strikers have clubface alignment for a long time. How many greats used a snap?
HB
Last edited by HungryBear : 07-11-2012 at 12:00 PM.