SNAP with Hitting

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We can rely on the AIMING POINT CONCEPT with SWINGING, what will be the best way in order to do a SNAP release with Hitting.
 
I see no reason why someone can't use the Aiming Point concept with Hitting. Whether your stroke is powered centrifugally or muscularly, it works just the same.
 
Aiming Point in different Pattern

Tongz,

I am not sure, as I had asked you the same question before.

In Swinging, if you wish to perform an auto - sweep,

You can aim further back (rear Foot) and speed up your hands

And for Snap,

You aim further forward (closer to the ball) and have slower hands.


Now, could we do the same for Radial Acceleration? I don't think speeding up the hands or slow down the hands speed will have an effect of Hitting.
 
Kenny, I don't know if you're approaching this topic from a theoretical perspective or a more practical one...if it's the latter then you're worrying too much! To be honest, I don't think choosing a certain Release Point (Sweep, Snap, etc.) is something anyone wants to do in their golf swing. Most people have a natural point where they release, and deviating from that will keep you from playing your best. Does that mean most people should have a Full Sweep Release because of their Clubhead Throwaway? No, that's not what I'm saying, but once you know how to generate Clubhead Lag Pressure and use your Pivot Lag, then what you see is what you get.
 
Tong you said something I rarely hear people say, "Whether your stroke is powered centrifugally or muscularly, it works just the same."


I am a hitter, however, I generate more power when I use a centrifugal force, just pivot and attempt to get a pitch elbow. Iron striking is awesome, however when I get to the woods, and try this motion I have a tendency to leave it out right. Any ideas or adjustments that I should consider.
 
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