Hand Controlled Pivot vs. Pivot Controlled Hands

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John, the lag is maintained by retaining the left hand wrist lever joint in a cocked position (radially flexed), which in turn is governed by the right wrist lever joint, or to put it more precisely, the pronation of the right wrist/forearm relative to the right upper arm bone....
Full release of the lag, after relaxing all the levers... is completed by the right elbow extending,

If the pivot can do all of the above, then the answer to your question is yes...:)

That is accumulator lag (specifically #2, or wrist cock). Ideally, clubhead lag is never released. That is why we want to sustain the lag...all the way to the finish. Just listen to Brian: http://www.brianmanzella.com/forum/showthread.php?p=56017&highlight=angular+momentum#post56017
 
KT,
Brian is talking about retaining lag pressure... Real lag is non-existent once the clubhead passes the hands..
The "thought" is probably a good one tho, as you said...:)
 
If the Hip-Slide Axis Tilt does not happen quick enough to make space for the Power Package to deliver the club on plane then "overtaking" can cause the loss of the Flat Left Wrist and Bent Right Wrist. I was just wondering if a faster pivot or a more dramatic Axis Tilt would enhance sustaining the lag.
yep
 
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