What is the difference?
Originally Posted by wanole What is the difference?wanole,
Originally Posted by MizunoJoe Yoda,This is a point that confuses most students of The Golfing Machine, and it is important to get it right.
I thought #4 was Turning and Rolling, and that Swivel was the gradual, minimal turning and rolling effected by the orbiting arms.
Originally Posted by MizunoJoe Yoda,
My question had nothing to do with Hinge Action. Just your #4 in and of itself, and as it relates to the term "Swivel". Your #4 describes the Turning and Rolling Wrist Actions defined in 4-C-2 and 4-C-3. However, you say that this action is "Swivel Action". Your definition of "Swivel Action" is the same as Homer's definition of Turning and Rolling.
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Originally Posted by MizunoJoe Yoda,MJ,
My question had nothing to do with Hinge Action. Just your #4 in and of itself, and as it relates to the term "Swivel". Your #4 describes the Turning and Rolling Wrist Actions defined in 4-C-2 and 4-C-3. However, you say that this action is "Swivel Action". Your definition of "Swivel Action" is the same as Homer's definition of Turning and Rolling.
Originally Posted by 6bmike 4-C-2 and 4-C-3 is the action of the wrists which occurs during the swing and especially at the release of power accumulators #3 and #4. Power accumulator#4 is the master accumulator that in itself can be considered the power drive of the body pivot. That pivot controlled by the turn and roll of the wrist position.Mike,
Originally Posted by YodaNo problem if that's what you are saying. But it seems to me that the Swivel is a Swivel whether you purposely do it, or it gets done by the orbiting of the tension free arms. It's still a Turning and Rolling, whether a deliberate action or a result of another action.Originally Posted by MizunoJoe Yoda,
My question had nothing to do with Hinge Action. Just your #4 in and of itself, and as it relates to the term "Swivel". Your #4 describes the Turning and Rolling Wrist Actions defined in 4-C-2 and 4-C-3. However, you say that this action is "Swivel Action". Your definition of "Swivel Action" is the same as Homer's definition of Turning and Rolling.
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Originally Posted by mgjordanI fully understood from the beginning that Swivel is a rotation. My question was concerning the amount and whether it is a direct action or a result of orbiting arms.Originally Posted by MizunoJoe Yoda,MJ,
My question had nothing to do with Hinge Action. Just your #4 in and of itself, and as it relates to the term "Swivel". Your #4 describes the Turning and Rolling Wrist Actions defined in 4-C-2 and 4-C-3. However, you say that this action is "Swivel Action". Your definition of "Swivel Action" is the same as Homer's definition of Turning and Rolling.
A swivel IS a rotation. Hold your left hand out in front of you with your palm down. Roll it to palm up. This is a swivel. It is a rotation of the forarm, wrist, and hand. Hinge action is the hand staying VERTICAL to the plane it is hinging on. There is no rotation...the hand stays vertical.
Originally Posted by MizunoJoeAs long as you understand the difference, that's the important thing. But please...Originally Posted by YodaNo problem if that's what you are saying. But it seems to me that the Swivel is a Swivel whether you purposely do it, or it gets done by the orbiting of the tension free arms. It's still a Turning and Rolling, whether a deliberate action or a result of another action.Originally Posted by MizunoJoe Yoda,
My question had nothing to do with Hinge Action. Just your #4 in and of itself, and as it relates to the term "Swivel". Your #4 describes the Turning and Rolling Wrist Actions defined in 4-C-2 and 4-C-3. However, you say that this action is "Swivel Action". Your definition of "Swivel Action" is the same as Homer's definition of Turning and Rolling.
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Originally Posted by MizunoJoeYay!Originally Posted by Yoda Tell me you understand that the 'Roll' of Horizontal Hinging -- with the Flat Left Wrist remaining perpendicular to the ground (horizontal plane) -- is not a Swivel.I understand that. And also from 2-G, "There is the "Release Roll" (Swivel) which is a true rotation of the Hands into Impact alignment by Accumulator #3 (with 10-18-A only)." And, after Separation, a Swivel may be used to Roll the hands into an On Plane Condition.
Originally Posted by MizunoJoe "Tell me you understand that the 'Roll' of Horizontal Hinging -- with the Flat Left Wrist remaining perpendicular to the ground (horizontal plane) -- is not a Swivel. "
I understand that. And also from 2-G, "There is the "Release Roll" (Swivel) which is a true rotation of the Hands into Impact alignment by Accumulator #3 (with 10-18-A only)." And, after Separation, a Swivel may be used to Roll the hands into an On Plane Condition.
Originally Posted by drewitgolf If Hinge Action Control is required only from Impact to the end of Follow-through (7-10), would that mean the finish swivel would occur at the end of Follow-through instead of just after seperation?Yes, Drew. The Follow-Through -- Both Arms Straight Position -- essentially completes the Acquired Motion (12-5-2). The Finish Swivel begins the Total Motion (12-5-3) and serves as the link between the two.