What story do my wrist graphs tell

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What story do my wrist graphs tell  

  By: Joseph B on April 26, 2023, 5:46 p.m.

Hi Tyler,

I bought the hackmotion and it's helped At first I got way too cupped at the top trying to add too much radial. By shifting my focus to the trail wrist waiter tray position I've reduced the amount of extension at the top. The graphs show I flex into the downswing which is great but sometimes too flexed at impact, but usually within desired range. Then after impact I have a steep increase on the graph from flexed at impact to rapid extension. this make sense to me since I don't supinate the lead arm well so the speed is absorbed by the wrist. I am unable to supinate as a doctor told me I was born unable to supinate the lead from the elbow only from using the shoulder to externally rotate. Is there anything on these graph that stand out as something I should work on?

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Re: What story do my wrist graphs tell  

  By: Tyler F on April 30, 2023, 11:07 a.m.

Since the pattern on the graphs looks pretty similar, I wouldn't stress about the overall value. The frame rate on the hack motion means that there are only a handful of frames right near impact, so the value can change without your swing changing much. It does look like you did a good job of extending it less at the top in swing 18 compared to the first few swings.

The good news for you is that we have a template of a golfer who played well with your condition. Tim Clark was a great ball striker with the same restriction. I would definitely look at his swing in more detail.

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