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Old 05-30-2010, 04:45 PM
HungryBear HungryBear is offline
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Swivel is not roll
Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
HungryBear,



#3 Accumulator Roll is 18" of Hand Travel, and 3 feet of Clubhead Travel.

Tiger is on the Elbow Plane and he Rolls his Hands into Impact. So his Roll and Release Swivel occur using the same Rolling Hands Motion. He does Hinge and he does Finish Swivel.

The Release Swivel can occur at the beginning of the Release (By arching your left wrist) or before Impact by Actually Rolling your Hands at the End of the Right Forearm Flying Wedge Roll. Either way, they are distinct and separate procedures.

I must WARN you at this point. Without Extensor Action, Rolling and Swiveling cannot be a separate Procedure. Furthermore, and this will anger some people, You cannot use Extensor Action on the Elbow Plane. Maybe a Hitter can, I don't know, but I do know, positively without a doubt, that Extensor Action cannot be active/used if you swing on an elbow Plane.
There can't be a #3 accumulator roll before the swivel and swingers using a sequenced release use #2 accumulator release to obtain velocity ( the swivel is during #2 and before #3 release because #3 accumulator can only roll off plane before swivel ).
I agree that the #3 roll is 18-30 inches with a club head travel of 3-7 feet but before impact the hand distance is short and #3 velocity is max.- and greatest velocity.
I see a sequenced release by TW. On plane #2release, swivel to vertical, #3 roll (horizontal hinge ) to impact.
swivel does nothing but reposition the mechanism. If there is one thing TW does that is wrong it may be that he gets down to the elbow so the release sequence disturbes the rhythm and he then needs to get the hands around at a roll rate different than the turn rate. But not bad in that clip I din't think

The Bear
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