Geometry, I didn't say I agreed. Can't win an argument with that old trick
You seem to have a pretty black and white definition of things. But if we're absolutely wrong, what about the pros who use (and even teach) that pause? Do guys like Thorsten or Niels Feijen have bad mechanics, or do it right but teach it wrong?
If you need
video evidence to believe something, then can you look at Thorsten's video that I linked to and tell me with a straight face that you do NOT see a VERY CLEAR pause at the end of the backswing?
Here's where you're really not making sense:
And I never said go back, pause, and then go forward with a "sudden burst of speed".
Yes you did.
You said "You can gradually smooth it out to a deliberate backswing and a very gradual transition to forward swing... half a second instead of 1 second"
The words "very gradual" do not exactly scream "suddenly" do they? Even if the shot ENDS at 15 mph, you can accelerate to that smoothly. You don't need to come out of the pause like an olympic sprinter at the blocks.
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And for the record, players
do not go back with anything near the same speed as they go forward. So yes, I'm saying go back, pause, and go forward faster than you went back.
Out of curiousity I picked some videos at random to count frames for backswing and forward swing.
Johnny archer: back 8 frames, forward 4
Johnny again: back 12 frames, forward 7
Francisco Bustamante: back 13 frames, forward 8 (3 frames of pause)
Corey Deuel: back 17 frames, forward 6.
Corey again: back 15 frames, forward 7. (2 frames of pause)
...and in the case of that Hohmann video, it's back 15 frames, pause 6, forward in 5.
So yeah, you're dead wrong on this, and I wasted 30 minutes of my life advancing frames on video... just in case you knew something different from what various instructors teach (and what my own experience tells me).
You seem like one of those posters who is more concerned with winning arguments than finding out what's true and what's not. I suspect you've never posted something like "I was absolutely 100% wrong, sorry". Don't be sad about your very first loss

it's ok to lose some, there are plenty of other battles to fight. We can still be friends. I want my promise ring back though.