Clubhead Acceleration - Longitudinal Acceleration Or Radial Acceleration?

Clubhead acceleration, the seventh of ten distinctions2. Centrifugal Force , the uncocking of the left wrist,
between the two prefect golf swings.adds speed
The two perfect golf swings are The Centrifugal3. Right arm uncocking adds more speed
Force Swing (swinging swing) and The Muscular Force4. Body rotation adds the final acceleration
Swing (hitting swing).In the Muscular Force Swing (The Hitting swing),
The seventh distinction is CLUBHEADclubhead acceleration is achieved by a simultaneous
ACCELERATION.downward, outward and forward thrust of the right
In the Centrifugal Force Swing (The Swinging Swing),arm against the clubshaft. This right arm thrust toward
clubhead acceleration is achieved by a downward pullimpact with the golf ball is radial acceleration. Radial
of the grip end of the golf club. This accelerates theacceleration starts out slow and builds speed as it
clubshaft lengthwise, longitudinal acceleration. Thismoves through impact with the golf ball.
longitudinal motion is maintained until the clubhead getsIn either the centrifugal force swing or the muscular
outside of a perpendicular line of the shaft with theforce swing the clubhead gains speed from the start
ground. Once, the clubhead gets outside of this line,of the downswing until the clubhead has passed
centrifugal force takes over and leads the clubheadthrough the impact with the golf ball.
into impact with the golf ball. This longitudinalIn the swinging swing, from the start of the downswing
acceleration begins quickly and the clubhead gainsthrough the follow through, the clubhead is always
speed as it moves downward, outward and forward,being pulled.
through impact with the golf ball.In the hitting swing, from the start of the downswing
In the swinging swing,the club is accelerated in thisthrough the follow through, the clubhead is always
precise order:being pushed.
1. Downward pull of the hands starts acceleration