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Old 03-12-2008, 07:04 AM
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A bent left wrist is not mandatory -to some it is good as it helps to prevent throwaway when going from bent to flat on the downstroke.
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Old 03-12-2008, 07:23 AM
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Originally Posted by golfbulldog View Post
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
i get the same conclusion from matts vids. We've been talking over the years so much about keeping the left wrist flat, im very surprised that now, bent would be 'a good thing', anywhere in the stroke except lagging the clubhead at takeaway. hhhmmm
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Old 03-12-2008, 08:23 AM
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A bent left wrist is not mandatory -to some it is good as it helps to prevent throwaway when going from bent to flat on the downstroke.
More like Bent to Arched.
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Old 03-12-2008, 08:45 AM
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i get the same conclusion from matts vids. We've been talking over the years so much about keeping the left wrist flat, im very surprised that now, bent would be 'a good thing', anywhere in the stroke except lagging the clubhead at takeaway. hhhmmm
I cannot believe what I'm reading. These videos are confusing Clubshaft Control with Clubface Control and Clubhead Control.

I don't mean to offend anybody, especially Matthew. However CF will align the Clubface for Swingers, no matter what Grip to Plane being used (Within reason of course) and no matter the Plane Angle degree. CF closes the Clubface in Sequenced Releases.

If you need to Compensate by Bending your Left Wrist simply to Keep the Clubshaft On-Plane and Sequence the Release, then something else is to blame; not the Flat Left Wrist.
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Old 03-13-2008, 06:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
I cannot believe what I'm reading. These videos are confusing Clubshaft Control with Clubface Control and Clubhead Control.

I don't mean to offend anybody, especially Matthew. However CF will align the Clubface for Swingers, no matter what Grip to Plane being used (Within reason of course) and no matter the Plane Angle degree. CF closes the Clubface in Sequenced Releases.

If you need to Compensate by Bending your Left Wrist simply to Keep the Clubshaft On-Plane and Sequence the Release, then something else is to blame; not the Flat Left Wrist.
Daryl, when you have animated in 3D the power package structure according to the principles of the golfing machine then you might be in a position to refute things I say. Your post is insulting on just so many levels and please remember I do these videos to explain things to educate not because I like to look smart or get any monetary gains.

Critique is fine by logical reasoning and asking questions but just making stupid statements that I am somehow confused is not acceptable whilst I am spending my time helping people to understand things I know to be fact!

Your post has no counterarguements because you have none and you will always have none against me or certain none with any premise. I also knew that alot of people would have trouble with this challenges their whole basis of thinking on thinking towards wrist conditions.

I haven't even said anything on clubface control yet just the sequenced release motions and a little bit on the right forearm.

Ive been working alot recently so haven't had much chance to make any videos. But first chance I will get I will show you through animation as to why you are wrong and I am right... as it will always be btw.
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Old 03-13-2008, 07:49 AM
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Dang! Daryl is an honest seeker...bear with him! If not it would seem that you have the expertise to teach...just not the disposition. I have never seen Yoda fly off the handle...and most of what he hears from us is inane rambling. Everyone knows who you are and are in awe of your non compensatory contributions...stating them is clumsy. Task one...know your material...check. Task two...coax others into the light of understanding...not so much. Task two is by far the tougher of the two. One of the things I love about this site is that it is civil...you know like in civilized!
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Old 03-13-2008, 07:52 PM
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okie, you are right. there are seekers, and there are speakers. when people realize which they are the web will benifit, and so will the members.
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Old 03-13-2008, 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
More like Bent to Arched.
I agree ,it is likely to arch.
To some people -not a bad thing,particularly on short ,slow strokes.
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Old 03-13-2008, 09:31 PM
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I agree ,it is likely to arch.
To some people -not a bad thing,particularly on short ,slow strokes.
I agree. Look at VJ Trolio. His left wrist is arched on the backswing. He makes it work. A hell of a ball striker for a guy from Mississippi. And, he's a Teacher, Author and Inventor and he cooks Catfish and drinks beer. He really has a lot of remarkable qualities. And he's a winner of the Mississippi Open. Renaissance Man. Arch that Wrist!
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Old 03-14-2008, 12:04 PM
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I agree. Look at VJ Trolio. His left wrist is arched on the backswing. He makes it work. A hell of a ball striker for a guy from Mississippi. And, he's a Teacher, Author and Inventor and he cooks Catfish and drinks beer. He really has a lot of remarkable qualities. And he's a winner of the Mississippi Open. Renaissance Man. Arch that Wrist!

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