Swing arms/ vs pivot moving the arms

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Brianman or anyone that can help,
On the down swing, are we supposed to have the pivot move the arms(power package)down through the ball, or do the arms swing down through the ball separately or in conjuction with the pivot? I have been studying your signature swing on this site and I can't tell how you do it. I'm getting started in TGM, been working on flat left wrist, lag, and plane in practice. When I play I seem to lose a lot of timing/ technique regarding my full swing shots because I still try to employ what I have learned in TGM lessons. Am I being too impatient? Thank you.
 

Mathew

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The sequence is always 4/1/2/3 - accumulators dependent on the barrels used in your stroke can be omitted but the order never changes

Pivot Thrust via pressure point 4 (where your left arm touches the chest) is the direct drive for the swinger swinger.... blasting the left arm off the chest and making your right shoulder go downplane... right arm is passive - pull

Right arm Thrust via pressure point 1 (where the cup of the right hand touches your thumb or the equivalent down the side of the shaft when not utelising a proper 10-2-B grip) is the direct drive for the hitter.... - push
 
Is the dog wag the tail or the tail wag the dog?
Power is coming from the nuclear of our body
We then find a way to swing the hand then transfering the energy to the club
By swinging the club, we are generating some kind of momentum.
We stress the shaft by changing direction, and on the forward swing we are generating a lot of centrifigal force.
Now the question is: would that centrifigal force help to rotate our horizontal hinge pin?
 
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