My first thought in dealing with the "Sequential Release" is that the Left Arm Wedge is Vertical at Low-Point and the Right Forearm Wedge is On-Plane (Dynamically Inline). So, the Wedges are Aligned at 90 degrees for the Clubshaft to "Release" while aligning to Both Planes simultaneously, so that the Clubshaft can be moved successfully on the Swing Plane. So,there are three Planes to reconcile.
WOW. If we were designing the Golf Stroke from the ground up I think that people would raise some serious issues with the difficulty of that. But actually its really simple. The only difficulty is describing the On-Plane necessities as outlined above.
Remember- both accumulators reside in the LEFT hand and act 90 deg. to each other. #2 "vertical" #3 "horizontal" but on an incline plane. at the same time holding t6he proper hinge (horizontal) configuration.
On-plane is not in the accumulators but in the right hand-forearm- on-plane angle of approach-#3pp sensing. even the accumulators (#2 and #3) release [left hand accumulators] can not wiolate the right hand responsibility. AND the grip must remain "solid" and 90 deg. CF and/or thrust is on and down plane.
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Last edited by HungryBear : 11-29-2012 at 03:34 PM.