The Power Package includes the Arms, Hands and Club and the four Power Accumulators. After its determined which Power Accumulators will be used for a particular shot, they're Assembled, Stored, Delivered and Released. Component #20 - Triggers, Release the Power Package by Allowing (Automatic) or Forcing (Non-Automatic) the two sides of the Triangle to start returning to Both Arms Straight.
Below, are quotes from the First Edition and the Sixth Edition. The First Edition Quote is italicized and precedes the Sixth Edition Quote.
It's important to turn to 11-24 in the Sixth Edition. While reading, refer 10-20-A Trigger to its corresponding 11-24 designation (A) Non-Automatic, Full Sweep, and so on. They are included below above each Trigger in "Bold Green".
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TRIGGER TYPES
THE THROW
10-20-0. GENERAL Five basic procedures are listed for Triggering the Release of the Power Package. Unlisted procedures adopted by players should be noted under X classification for Stroke Pattern selections. The five basic procedures are listed in approximately the same order as the. Power Package Releases (11-24) to keep these closely related categories parallel.
10-20-0 GENERAL Five basic procedures are listed for Triggering the Release of the Power Package. Unlisted procedures adopted by players should be noted under “X” classification for Stroke Pattern selections. The five basic procedures are listed in approximately the same order as the Power Package Releases (11-24) to keep these closely related categories parallel. Variations MUST comply with 4-D-0. Study 6-B-0.
A Non-automatic Full Sweep
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10-20-A. THE HAND THROW This procedure has little application outside of the Non-Automatic Full Sweep Release and then only with great care to avoid Clubhead Throw-away (6-E).
The #3 Pressure Point starts the Club toward Impact and, in order to maintain the Flat Left Wrist condition, the player must immediately force, the Left Arm away from the chest. The Accumulator Release is relatively very slow, so that they won't all be empty when they arrive at Impact.
10-20-A THE HAND THROW The Hands swing the Club right from The Top. Very hazardous except for well Educated Hands. Accumulator Release is very gradual so they won’t all become empty at – or before – Impact. This classification includes any “Hands Only” Putting Strokes, such as 10-3-E.
B Non-automatic Random Sweep
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10-20-B. THE RIGHT ARM THROW This procedure has wide application where Right Arm Power is employed. It is Simply the Right Arm pushing the Left Arm away from the chest (in addition to any Extensor effort) and can be Introduced at any Point in the Downstroke-deliberately or Automatically. For the Automatic application it must be combined With Types C, D and/or E.
Automatic Release: can also be accomplished by merely allowing the Elbow to collide With the Right Hip. The Triggering Point can be regulated by adjusting the Downstroke Hip Motion to cause the collision to occur at any preselected point that allows the Release to be as early or as late as the player's skill can manage.
10-20-B THE RIGHT ARM THROW The Right Arm (6-B-1) simply pushes the Lever Assemblies (6-A) toward Impact with either early or late Release. Usually restricted to Hitting (10-19-A).
C Automatic Random Sweep
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10-20-C. SHOULDER TURN THROW Sharp initial acceleration of the Shoulder Turn against the #4 Pressure Point Loading motion of the Left Arm (10-19) tends to throw the Left Arm off the chest when the acceleration rate subsides. Left Shoulder. muscles and/ or Right Arm Thrust can sustain the Left Arm Acceleration Into Impact.
The Automatic application can be produced by combining this action with Types A and/ or B.
10-20-C SHOULDER TURN THROW Sharp initial acceleration of the Shoulder Turn against the #4 Pressure Point Loading motion of the Left Arm (10-11) Automatically throws the Left Arm off the chest when the Pivot acceleration subsides per 10-19-C. See 2-M-4.
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D Non-automatic Snap
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10-20-D. DELIVERY PATH THROW Holding the Hands on a Line type of Delivery Path will Automatically pull the Left Arm off the chest at the end of the Delivery Path Line. So It IS best adapted to the Snap Type Releases as listed in Chapter 10-24.
By deliberately Triggering the Release before the end of the Delivery Path Line a Non-Automatic version can be produced. This will normally require an adjustment of the Aiming Point also.
10-20-D DELIVERY PATH THROW Wherever the bottom arc of the Delivery Line begins (10-23) – a long arc or short (7-23) – it triggers this Throw automatically. Usually used in combination with 10-20-B for Hitting or with 10-20-C for Swinging.
By deliberately Triggering the Release before the end of the Delivery Path Line, a Non-Automatic version can be produced. This will normally require an adjustment of the Aiming Point also.
E Automatic Snap
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10-20-E. WRIST THROW By delaying the Roll of the Wrists until the end of the Delivery Path Line, regardless of other Power Package ac¬tions, will produce a very fine Automatic Snap Release-especially when combined with Trigger Types B and/ or D.
By deliberately initiating the Wrist Roll at any point before reaching the end of the Delivery Path Line, the Non-Automatic version can be produced.
10-20-E WRIST THROW Here, the Right Hand remains palm-up to the Plane during the Uncocking of the Left Wrist to produce a Sequenced Release per 2-G and 4-D-0. Especially compatible with Swinging. See 6-H-0-F.
By deliberately initiating the Wrist Roll at any point before reaching the end of the Delivery Path Line, the Non-Automatic version can be produced.