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09-06-2010, 11:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Daryl
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With the Wrist Throw (Hammer On-Plane), the Left Arm Blasts off the Chest and the Right Arm must be accommodating otherwise it will stifle CF. This Throw is Fast and violent compared to the Hand Throw. CF can't wait for the Right Forearm to catch up. The Right Wrist needs to be Thrown. The Right Forearm Driven.
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Not sure what you mean by the "Right arm must be accomodating otherwise it will stifle cf".
A (left) Wrist Throw is a Swingers thing, normally. In which case the Right Elbow straightens "passively" as the Left Arm moves away from the Shoulders, #4 Angle. Hitting , typically a Right ARm Throw, sees the Right Elbow straighten "actively". In both cases Homer said the right arm was always Driven .....but they are not the same, Hitting is like a side armed throwing motion, whereas Swinging the right arm motion is the same , often, but the right arm is not doing it, its not a right arm throwing motion. The right arm just sort of pays out.
In regard to Throwing the Right Wrist....how can you Throw, Trigger the Release of something that is not cocked? Cocked not to be confused with Right Hand bending. Vertical hand motion not Horizontal.
OMG (Oh my grandmother) you're not talking about firing the right wrist bend like your buddies on that other site are you? What module are you on? By the way you know that Homer actually does make reference to the ability to fire the right wrist bend .......and therefore an unbending of the flat left wrist........with impunity......see right arm swinging. And you said you hated the elbow plane!
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09-07-2010, 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left
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Not sure what you mean by the "Right arm must be accomodating otherwise it will stifle cf".
A (left) Wrist Throw is a Swingers thing, normally. In which case the Right Elbow straightens "passively" as the Left Arm moves away from the Shoulders, #4 Angle. Hitting , typically a Right ARm Throw, sees the Right Elbow straighten "actively". In both cases Homer said the right arm was always Driven .....but they are not the same, Hitting is like a side armed throwing motion, whereas Swinging the right arm motion is the same , often, but the right arm is not doing it, its not a right arm throwing motion. The right arm just sort of pays out.
In regard to Throwing the Right Wrist....how can you Throw, Trigger the Release of something that is not cocked? Cocked not to be confused with Right Hand bending. Vertical hand motion not Horizontal.
OMG (Oh my grandmother) you're not talking about firing the right wrist bend like your buddies on that other site are you? What module are you on? By the way you know that Homer actually does make reference to the ability to fire the right wrist bend .......and therefore an unbending of the flat left wrist........with impunity......see right arm swinging. And you said you hated the elbow plane!
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"...how can you Throw, Trigger the Release of something that is not cocked?" The Right Elbow is bent (Cocked)
Try Uncocking the Left Wrist On-Plane without Straightening the Right Arm. You will Stifle CF Action.
Throw a baseball. The Right Arm is bent throughout most of the right arm travel but it straightens at release. That is "Driving" the Right Forearm. If you didn't "Drive" it, it wouldn't straighten.
"Passive" only because it lacks Triceps Muscle. The Right Forearm for Swingers is "Driven". "Driven" is not "Passive".
Whoa. The Wrist Throw (Hammer On-Plane) looks easy with a Left Arm only demonstration. It's not. It's very difficult. The Right Forearm Alignment, Pitched, is critical as well as every other alignment including the Hands passing the Line-of-sight to the Ball before Release. And I mean Way Passed.
When I read of other Golfers saying how they "Hammer On Plane" I wonder if they really do. I mean, my hands are over my Left Foot when I release the Club. It took me years to do that. When I swing a Wedge, I can see my Clubshaft over the Ball. The Shaft is half passed the Ball when it's released. In other word, when I see that I'm running out of shaft, then I know it's time to release the Club and It "Hammers" "On-Plane". Otherwise, anybody can Hammer, and anybody can Hammer On-Plane, but few can Hammer On-Plane and have Impact Alignments.
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09-07-2010, 09:14 AM
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You're Snap Release then. Im more Random Sweep. Perhaps there's different feels. When Lynn showed me the Non Auto Left Wrist Throw it really added some zip to the ball. You'd think it would be an earlier Release given the "active" hammering but weirdly on film , it isnt. I personally found it to be of great benefit to Impact Alignments because , as Lynn says ........its a purely vertical Hand Motion which makes the introduction of horizontal Hand Motion (left hand bending say) very unlikely.
But for you being Snap already .........CF and Automatic would make a ton of sense, but I have to ask given the "right elbow stifeling" thing: Have you ever tried a little "active" right arm down at the bottom? Four Barrel , Non Auto Right Arm Throw, Snap Release? Did it feel like you had "three right hands?"
I Drag then Drive quite often , but I dont get near Snap when Im doing it. The Right Arm Throw if its pushing at the aft of the shaft pushes the clubhead outside the hands (from DTL) and Im into release. But , if we were to talk about the same deal but with a pushing on the top of the shaft , uncocking the left wrist but on plane......now there's an X Classification Release Trigger for you. Would that one feel like "three right hands"? Who knows, maybe.
I have a feeling Bucket goofs with Non Auto Release Triggers ........he said something once about how he was so Snap that he couldnt leave it to CF alone or something. Where the heck is he anyways?
Lets get him in here. Maybe this'll get his attention.....
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/a...d=128386512 5
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09-07-2010, 10:37 AM
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Three Right Hands. I felt that once in my life about 10 years ago. I admit that I haven't felt it since. I do feel the Left Hand dragging a bit. That's good because if it outpaces my Right Elbow, I'm screwed.
No, I never try to push with my Right Arm at Release. It's just not part of the equation. I don't think I could even if I tried.
Where is Bucket?
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09-07-2010, 12:47 PM
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How do you adjust to hit a low shot into the wind, Daryl?
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09-07-2010, 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by BerntR
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How do you adjust to hit a low shot into the wind, Daryl?
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It's a lot easier for me to take a longer club or two and choke down. My swing doesn't give me a lot of options to do things other than draw, fade or straight. I can get the Driver Down pretty good by rotating the grip and having my hands farther ahead at Impact. But that doesn't work as well off the turf.
I once played 18 holes with only a 5 iron. That was a blast. I'd love to do it again.
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09-07-2010, 02:09 PM
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I used to hit the driver off the turf before whenever I needed a low fade or slice with distance. Well it wasn't actually off the turf. Usually it was from the woods and only if the lie was good enough or almost good enough.  Anyway, it was a good way of avoiding the risk of balooning the ball up into the branches.
Can't do it with the driver I'm using now though.
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09-07-2010, 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Daryl
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I once played 18 holes with only a 5 iron. That was a blast. I'd love to do it again.
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Had a buddy who would do the 5 iron putter round thing. Always broke 80. Never was in real trouble. Bang, Bang, bump and run, putt.
Takes a temperment- made the others and me mad.
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