LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - the knees - another accumulator Thread: the knees - another accumulator View Single Post #8 12-03-2009, 12:11 AM slicer mcgolf Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Posts: 76 Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket The Knees are a component of the Pivot . . . I understand how people could think that the knees spine etc. would be an "accumulator" . . . some have described this as the 5th accumulator. However . . . if we are going to talk Machine we must restrict our discussion to the components as defined by Mr. Kelley. See Chapter 6 . . . The Power Package isolates and DEFINES the function of the HANDS AND ARMS in propelling the clubhead into inpmact. So the knees and spine AIN'T a part of the Power Package . . . but they do have a function in regard of delivering/powering via the #4 pressure point. Force is applied to the ball through Lever Assemblies. Power is applied to Lever Assemblies through Pressure Points. Power is applied to the Pressure Points by Power Accumulators. Soooo . . . Mr. Kelley defined the Lever Assemblies/Power Package in such away that DID NOT include the Knees and spine. So they don't get to be called an "accumulator" . . . HOWEVER.. . . that DON'T reduce their IMPORTANCE . . .and BEYOND that . . . it certainly DON'T mean that Mr. Kelley didn't understand their importance and/or how they WORK. See swinging from the feet . . . . this could be "incomplete" from a biomechanics/kinetics point of view . . . BUT . . . let's give Mr. Kelley a huge amount of credit for being waaaaaaaaay ahead of his time. He may not have given us all the details with regards to joint function etc. . . . but he nailed a TON of it from a conceptual stand point. Ground breaking stuff . . . I give HK a ton of credit for identifying different components and variations where by not saying a particular way is wrong. So, from an Opinion perspective, why would HK claim the power package was only accumulators and pressure points above the waist? For discussion sake, we have 3 pressure points in the hands with 2 accumulators. If the hands can have 2, why would the pivot be classified as only 1 power source when there are multiple components and segments to the pivot itself? slicer mcgolf View Public Profile Send a private message to slicer mcgolf Find all posts by slicer mcgolf