Dariusz J.
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What type of release will be ALWAYS square to the path in 3-D ?
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I know where you are going with this D, but....have you considered the out of line condition of the left arm and club from the DTL perspective, the rapid downward cocking of the left and right wrists at varying rates, gamma rotation and left arm fall? Among other things?
Basically are you saying bend the left wrist straight back when the right wrist arches in the same plane???
"... This can be seen clearly by the extra blurriness ...".
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not at your concept(s), it's just a funny statement.
Check out Jacob's video if you can. I think you'd enjoy it.
A link to Mike's video:
I would definitely go with your thinking, Leo. I have been for quite some time studying Cotton's stuff and there is one pic that draw my attention:
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Cotton's commentary is as follows: "The right hand is moving faster than the left which is braking to allow the clubhead to catch up. This can be seen clearly by the extra blurriness of the right hand".
In the dark TGM times, I always wondered why there is no attention paid to the rear wrist action.
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What is most amazing about Cotton is how spot on much of his stuff was considering the era and lack of tech. His theories have influenced many including Jacobs and Hardy.