Originally Posted by O.B.Left
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I know some guys are going to disagree with what I said above . Thats ok
So , Question :
Is it desirable to hold the Impact Hands condition (flat left /bent right) through to Finish? If yes , why? If the flat left is a product of Club Head Lag and this Lag has leaked away with the overtaking of the Hands by Clubhead , how do you maintain the Impact Hands condition? Im talking full swings here not sawed off swings where Finish is at Follow Through (which should have the IMpact hands still assembled).
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The Flat Left Wrist is not a by-product of Clubhead Lag or Clubhead Trailing. Clubhead Trailing and Overtaking is in relation to Low-point and not the Fixed Right Forearm Flying Wedge around the Circle.
O.B,
No Force or Alignment exists to Bend the Left Wrist after Impact unless it's introduced before Impact. The WristCock (and Uncock) is a Vertical Motion. Bending the Left Wrist is a Horizontal Motion.
No Such thingy as an Over-swiveled Finish Swivel.
IF the "Overtaking Motion" of the #3 Accumulator is abruptly stopped or weak or wasn't reached, then the Bent Left Wrist at Follow-through will occur. Most of the Time it's never reached. Players don't know of its existence or, just like the back-stroke, are unable to reach Impact with this procedure alone.
The "Law of the Flail" is law. This also means that an Arched Left Wrist should occur post Impact. The Left Wrist is Level and Vertical at Impact. The Clubhead dramatically slows while Un-Cocking from Level to UN-COCKED as/because the Left Wrist Rolls past the Vertical after Impact.
One Issue, "To Bend or Not to Bend", is that almost all Good Players use the Right Forearm Angle of Approach but/AND Add a little Swivel at Impact. They will Flatten their Right Wrist. Those who don't add Swivel to the Right Forearm Angle of Approach, will maintain a Bent Right Wrist at the Finish Swivel.