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Old 07-25-2011, 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket View Post
at this point we still have no support for WHY one would employ:

1. A bent right elbow to the navel
2. "more" trigger delay
3. "more" #2 angle later
4. that there is some relation to this and snap release

would like to here the opinion of mechanical advantage and how these work together. not saying they don't but the machine is about picking your components and adjusting their rates of release and method of release . . . how does all this work and what is the support for doing it/not doing it?

Are we just trying to achieve a "look" or does it produce a better result?
Know what ya mean. I been chasing more longitudinal for years and just love Hogans swing even though I'm more Strickerish. Some buddies of mine have tons of rope handle, too much to thier minds ( it can cause it's own set of problems , distance control with short irons etc). Both these guys are crazy long and bit it pure pure pure. Both would willing trade me some of their longitudinal for " the nice width" they like in my Startdown. Still trying to figure out how to do this. I'd make the trade in a heart beat.

My point is that we all admire that super late look but only a few can really achieve it maybe. I dunno.but regardless you have options in terms of Release and it's probably best to pursue one that you are capable of achieving.

That said there is a mEchanical advantage .... That of the smaller pulley wheel, endless belt. Practically for the golfer the Hands do speed up ( otherwise there wouldn't be any lag pressure for instance). And slow down upon lever ExtEnsion. I guess we are talking swinging in his discussion and so ruling out q muscular Effort to add hand speed during release.

I'm typing on my phone can somebody please post
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