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only Pressure Points #1 and/or #4 (the Arms) are used to actuate the Primary Lever Assembly.
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Means that if the Left or Right Arm Actuates the Primary Lever only, then CF needs to Uncock the Left Wrist. Both are Swinging Procedures. To be defined as a Hitting Procedure, then the #1 Accumulator Causes the Left Wrist to Uncock in addition to moving the Primary Lever. How the Primary Lever is moved does not differentiate Hitting and Swinging. It's How the Secondary lever is moved that differentiates them.
If one can "Blast Off" (#4 Accumulator) the Primary Lever Off the chest, and/but use the #1 Accumulator to Uncock the Left Wrist through the #3 Pressure Point, then you have 4 Barrel Hitting/Swinging. Pipe Dream.
- The Primary Lever is the Left Arm and Clubshaft with a Flat Left Wrist.
- The Secondary Lever is the Clubshaft alone.
- The #2 Power Accumulator - is the Cocked Left Wrist.
- When Centrifugal Force Pulls the Clubhead to the outside during Release, it Uncocks the Left Wrist. Swinging
- When Right Arm Thrust Uncocks the Left Wrist, you are Hitting.
In TGM, with a Turned Shoulder Plane, the Left Arm Blasting off the Chest (#4 Accumulator) starts the Release Chain Reaction. If the Left Arm doesn't Blast off the Chest, then CF, although it exists, will be Stifled (at least a little).
So the Primary Lever starts the Release Chain Reaction but CF actuates the Secondary Lever (The Clubshaft)which Uncocks the Left Wrist.
Just an interesting side note: I'm not an engineer so I can't put this in general terms, but my experience and testing, which is on the extensive side, shows that:
With low Hands -- a Lot of Accumulator #3; you don't need as much Left Arm Blast to create enough CF to Forcefully Uncock the Left Wrist. With that much Angle between the Left Arm and Clubshaft, it seems that CF grabs better and small misalignment's in the Primary Lever aren't too detrimental. But with High Hands, the Left Arm Blast is more critical and there just isn't room for error in Primary Lever misalignment.
I have to say that one of the most Important things I've ever learned was to wait for CF to Uncock the Left Wrist. It is probably the hardest thing to learn. Keep the motion going until CF does it's job. It will. But it's way later than you think. At least 1/1000th of a second, which seems an eternity in the Golf Swing.