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Old 02-16-2008, 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket View Post
When you hold your hand up there . .. the right shoulder is staying higher Beavis.
Your right shoulder stays higher the sooner you release accumulator 4.

To me that inevitably means that the power package is being pushed by the pivot for less time... but it does not mean that it can not be pushed very hard and fiercely over a small period of time before release... Hogan's instip hip turn acceleration ? maybe - or whatever Homer called it...I think that Yoda recalls Homer describing it was Hogan who inspired that concept.

Accumulator 4 releases... can i just check that i understand it correctly - is when the left upper arm moves from above the nipple line to below the nipple line... assuming youthful breast tissue ... and continues onwards towards left arm at 90 degrees to shoulder/nipple line... because at impact your left arm is pretty much at 90 degrees to your shoulders/nipple line.... so it definitely releases from above nipple line...

I take it that it is not describing the left arm coming away from the left armpit region...there is still some connection there ( although not forced).

Is that right?

So if you release 4 early....you keep right shoulder higher.... gives more time for sequencing of accumulators...less overlap...more velocity...is that right...somewhere it says more overlap more thrust...less overlap more velocity...
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