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Originally Posted by danny_shank
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Should there be any wrist break in a waggle? From what YodasLuke says wouldn't swingers starting from a standard address have to then break their wrists to rehearse their flying wedges in their waggle?
Is it ok to stop the waggle before the ball? I ask this because i read somewhere in the book that stopping at impact could encourage quitting.
Cheers,
Danny
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Depends-

If you sweep to the top then yes, the right wrist would fold in the waggle- as would the right elbow. I Hitter's wrist action wouldn't.
Address waggle is over the top of the ball and through it. Yes, to prevent the "computer" from excepting quitting.
Check 3-F-5 Homer talks about ALL the waggles.
My favorite line in 3-F-5 (The Address Routine):
"By which time the Hands
completely replace the Club per 5-0."
(my emphasizes on completely)
That's it! TGM boiled down to a single doctrine.
What a book- gets better as you do.