Re: Early Release
Yes. Maintain a cupped trailing wrist into impact (keeping the flipping at bay) and having the leading hand's top (or back of) face the target is correct.
Natural rotation of the arms happens into impact with a lengthening of the trailing arm (unfolding) and a shortening of the leading (refolding). Trailing arm ends up folding back over the leading arm (just as it did in reverse when you went for the backswing). Forcing this rotational move to happen alone leads to mistiming and inconsistency. Keeping a relaxation with simple tension-support does the trick...that wonderful acceleration whip.
Originally posted by yukon
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Natural rotation of the arms happens into impact with a lengthening of the trailing arm (unfolding) and a shortening of the leading (refolding). Trailing arm ends up folding back over the leading arm (just as it did in reverse when you went for the backswing). Forcing this rotational move to happen alone leads to mistiming and inconsistency. Keeping a relaxation with simple tension-support does the trick...that wonderful acceleration whip.
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