Originally Posted by mb6606
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Using the pivot to square it up or a rolling wrist??? Which is preferred??
ED & D,
Interested to hear your opinions?
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Neither.
I take the path less traveled.
I maintain a Flat Left Wrist which creates a Primary Lever that I support using a Bent Right Wrist and Right Arm Flying Wedge Aligned at Right Angles to the Left Arm Flying Wedge.
This Structurally Rigid and Loaded Power Package is delivered by the Pivot to the Release Point where my Left Arm is thrown off my chest and a passive right Elbow allows that side of the Triangle Assembly to Straighten as the throwout action of Centrifugal Force pulls the Secondary Lever causing my Left Wrist to Uncock.
As my Pivot Imparts Roll, my Left Wrist remains vertical to the associated Horizontal Plane and Centrifugal Force aligns the Clubface while the Clubhead is moving simultaneously Down, Out and Forward through the Impact Interval until both arms are straight.
Then, I breathe.
That's just the Alignment side of the equation. Don't ask about Power.
