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Mathew 03-07-2008 03:26 AM

Sequenced Release... (video)
 
Heres a video I made to start up a conversation which I believe will make a good discussion.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SbM-G-fGwQ

Daryl 03-07-2008 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mathew (Post 50759)
Heres a video I made to start up a conversation which I believe will make a good discussion.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SbM-G-fGwQ

Hurray for 10-18-B. Finally, someone agrees with me.

However, you’re assertion in your last sentence that only 10-18-B can be sequenced is wrong. The #3 Accumulator Roll occurs because of the Right Hands’ geometry to Plane, not the Left Hand. Paddlewheel vs. Karate Chop. If the Right Hand remains Turned to Plane after Release begins (Right Elbow begins to Straighten, Left Wrist Uncocks), then it is Sequenced.
If one uses 10-18-B, then the Clubshaft is laying on the Turned Shoulder Plane at Release and he can Swivel the #3 Accumulator on the Turned Shoulder Plane. With 10-18-A, the Swinger Rolls the #3 Accumulator on the Elbow Plane. The Right Hand Motion is the same for both Procedures, but the FEEL is different because FEEL depends which plane the Clubshaft is Rolling on.

Swiveling on the Turned Shoulder Plane does not have the Wallup that Rolling on the Elbow Plane has.

One cannot Roll the Clubshaft on a Turned Shoulder Plane with a FLW/BRW but you can on the Elbow Plane. Hogan Rolled on the Elbow Plane with 10-18-B. That's unusual.

Uppndownn 03-07-2008 09:33 AM

Video
 
Matthew,

I viewed the video. I think you have opened up a great avenue to communicate ideas. I have no opinion on your topic, but others should chime in with their views. Thank you again for paving the way. :salut:

UPP in wintry Ohio

Mathew 03-09-2008 01:45 AM

New Video on this :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AcRAJIe9HM

joe curtis 03-09-2008 11:26 AM

video
 
i wish everything on this site was discussed with videos. as t.t.said, the book should have come with an instructor. i would slove to have the audios and videos that were made at the tgm seminars. fkeep up the good work, and bring on the videos.

Daryl 03-09-2008 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Mathew (Post 50875)

Following an entire day of lengthy investigation, and a review of Mathew’s second video presentation, I’ve concluded that one can Sequence the Release with a FLW/BRW on any Plane Angle. I withdraw all statements in my previous post except when I said that Mathew is wrong. :laughing9

Mathew 03-10-2008 07:14 AM

New video shedding light on 7-3 in regards to what I've said so far...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjJY5v-z6F0

joe curtis 03-10-2008 05:04 PM

i am not able to see you hands because of the darkness. when do you think the roll occurs.

strav 03-11-2008 04:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Uppndownn (Post 50765)
Matthew,

I viewed the video. I think you have opened up a great avenue to communicate ideas. I have no opinion on your topic, but others should chime in with their views. Thank you again for paving the way. :salut:

UPP in wintry Ohio

Matthew
I would like to endorse Uppndown's comments and congratulate you again on your use of video. Your animation on Hinges three years ago was an eye opener and elicited my first post on this forum. Hopefully you will encourage others to make more use of this neglected and underutilized technology which can and will accelerate our understanding. I appreciate your pioneering.
:salut: :salut: :salut:

golfbulldog 03-11-2008 03:00 PM

Matthew,

Can I just check that the end result of what you are saying is that on the downswing/swinging/sequenced release...

- the left wrist is bent in order for the sweetspot and pp3 to stay on plane. Is that correct?

- And then for the sequenced release to occur... the left wrist uncocks on plane...with a left wrist that is bent and gradually straightens....and then rolls...is that correct?

Thanks


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