confused on "Building Blocks" vs "Do It Right"

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In watching building blocks and do it right, I am a little confused. It seems in building blocks that the cupping of the right wrist is the first move, in do it right it seems as if extreme float loading is the way to go. Am I missing something[?]
 

Brian Manzella

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The beta version of "Do It Right" was presented as a Maximum Pattern, somewhat like Ben Doyle taught me, with a few differences.

Snap Loading and Float Loading were incorporated into this pattern becuase it would produce maximum speed and thrust. But—surely—it isn't fo everyone.

In "Building Blocks" I flatten that left wrist right off the 'bat,' because it is nessasary in chipping and we are "Building" a swing from this first chip.

Got it?
 

Brian Manzella

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The "Twistaway" is always necessary for someone who has a "TwistTOWARD" and its best friend, the bent left wrist.

The takeaway in "Do It Right" is a lagging Clubhead Takeaway—followed by a "hand pulling you to the top."

This "hand pulling you to the top" backswing is NOT the right forearm takeaway, which needs further explanation.

The "Building Blocks" takeaway is similar, but without the lagging clubhead beginning.
 
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