The Hands should be at the Line-of-sight to the ball before Un-cocking and swiveling begins. Which is about even with your Left Ear. It’s tough if not impossible without the proper pivot.
Could someone explain this a little futher?
Can pivot mean away from the target or toward the target or both?
Jerry,
Your hands need to be on the line-of-sight (between your eyes and the ball) before your wrists Un-Cock. Accumulator Release is a VERY short interval slightly before, then during and after Ball contact-separation. Release does not normally occur during the Downstroke. It begins after the downstroke ends and the Release Interval begins. You need a solidly correct Pivot controlled by the Hands, Magic of the Right Forearm and extensor action to get the Hands this far forward. Then it's easy, almost natural. But without these things you will have ClubHead throwaway.
I'd like to give you an easy answer, but that would take the whole book.
The Swivel begins after the Left Wrist BEGINS to Un-Cock.
This sentence really helped me out. I always thought it was uncock and then swivel. Thank you so much.
It's the beginning of your journey.
whoa..... don't forget....Uncocking begins about a few inches from the Ball so that your Left Wrist is Level at Impact and Un-Cocked at Low-Point. That's ony about six to nine inches of Hand Travel (depending on the amount of #3 accumulator you established at Fix).
Your hands need to be on the line-of-sight (between your eyes and the ball) before your wrists Un-Cock. Accumulator Release is a VERY short interval slightly before, then during and after Ball contact-separation. Release does not normally occur during the Downstroke. It begins after the downstroke ends and the Release Interval begins. You need a solidly correct Pivot controlled by the Hands, Magic of the Right Forearm and extensor action to get the Hands this far forward. Then it's easy, almost natural. But without these things you will have ClubHead throwaway.
I'd like to give you an easy answer, but that would take the whole book.
I need to find this in the Yellow Book that the "hands cross the line of sight with the ball"...I'm having a tough time visualizing this or finding swing sequences demonstrating that this occurs....not to say that it shouldn't
I need to find this in the Yellow Book that the "hands cross the line of sight with the ball"...I'm having a tough time visualizing this or finding swing sequences demonstrating that this occurs....not to say that it shouldn't
The Only reference that I could find was for Hitters. Talk about Stress. But then, Hitters change Ball Location.
Quote:
6-B-1-C MAXIMUM TRIGGER DELAY is gained by causing the Right Elbow to “Pass the Ball’ – which is the Line-of-Sight-to-the-Ball- before Release. Study 2-N, 3-F-7, 7-8 and 10-14.
(In Startdown ideally (after you have bumped a little left, a hip slide with a delayed hip turn, ie the right hip back or cleared) there is a period of Shoulder acceleration followed by a period of Arm acceleration. The Right Shoulder brings the arms down plane initially with the left palm riding the plane).
I thought the left hip slide will drop the arms down automatically and then the right shoulder goes to work?
Last edited by jerry1967 : 06-03-2009 at 06:00 PM.