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Old 11-29-2012, 12:59 PM
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It would be beneficial to first isolate the #2 and #3 Accumulators to better understand them individually because although the Sequence will be #2 then #3, the time distance from when #2 starts and when #3 Starts can very greatly.
If the release is trigonometric there may only be an isolation in the rate of release of #2 and #3 ie.
#2 release K function Sin #2
#3 release X function Cos #3

Releas velocity, on the rim of a circle- #2 starts quickly and does not reach 0 until after impact - #3 starts slowly and does not peak until after impact.

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Old 11-29-2012, 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by HungryBear View Post
If the release is trigonometric there may only be an isolation in the rate of release of #2 and #3 ie.
#2 release K function Sin #2
#3 release X function Cos #3

Releas velocity, on the rim of a circle- #2 starts quickly and does not reach 0 until after impact - #3 starts slowly and does not peak until after impact.

HB
I would need to think about that because I think that Acceleration Rate may vary depending on Release Point but I think that maximum Clubhead speed is reached almost immediately. Also, the spacing between #2 and #3 must be a Function of something for the Shaft to remain On Plane.

We can isolate the #3 Release Roll because we can Swing without the #2 Accumulator.

I think that Homer Kelley describes the Release as Sequenced because he uses CF to Un-Cock the Left Wrist which initiates the Sequence.
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