Glad you liked it.......its a topic worthy of its own thread, perhaps. There are some lingering questions for sure.
In my 6th, Homer doesnt really describe the "active hammering" so to speak but I did learn it from Lynn and I believe Lynn is on record as quoting Homer as saying something to the effect of; "Its called a Throw and it is a throw". Which to me implies more of the active hammering thing for the Wrist Throw anyways.
Id say there are some as yet undefined versions of the Non Auto Wrist Throw, or any Throw for that matter. Some Non Auto Triggers that arent an "active hammering" and some that are, perhaps? A sub set of Non Auto Wrist Throws? If you initiate a Roll of the Left Hand off the Inclined Plane to Trigger Release wouldnt that be a Non Auto , Wrist Throw but without the active hammering?
Definitions again! On the course that last procedure would just feel like Full Sweep Release to me and nothing like a Wrist Throw , active hammering deal. Say for a high floating shot over a tree etc.
Maybe this is more classroom chalk talk but on the course it is the stuff of short shot genius. Why? Because these intentions are the opposite of "Downswing Blackout". Like the pool shark's intentions for the contact between cue and ball. They are cause and effect.
"Delivery Line Prep.........Delivery LIne Uncocking Prep....Delivery Line Roll Prep. Why? Because thats where The Golfing Machine LIVES, thats why".
As usual - I'll try to keep all this in mind and chew on it and see how I can use it to be a better golfer. Thanks again for your valuable input.