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Old 01-23-2013, 09:44 PM
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Maybe we need a primer on "hijacking a thread?"
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May I remind everybody that this is a thread on Grip Types...
Like I said in the first post, I have a number of questions on 7-2. So here's my second question:


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The back of the Flat Left Wrist and the Lag Pressure Point (6-C-2-0) BOTH facing down the Angle of Approach (Alternate Target Line 2-J-3). Otherwise, per 7-3, both must face down the Right Forearm Impact Fix Alignment regardless of the true Angle of Approach (2-J-3 and 7-5).

The first sentence seems to refer to the Clubhead Angle of Approach (the straight line through Impact Point and Low Point, as illustrated in 2-C-1 #3). Whereas the second sentence seems to refer to the Right Forearm Angle of Approach.

So don't these two sentences contradict one another? One calling for the true Angle of Approach and the other for disregarding it? Or what is the meaning of "otherwise" here?

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Because:
Hinge type - angled v. horizontal
Elbow position - punch v. pitch
Power application - swing v. hit
#3 pp - fixed v. roll
And all the ot6her alignment create the "otherwise"

Go to 6-H-0 and the shopping lists.

What may seem a simple question in fact requires a (the) book to answer.

Remembering the hands are the command post and the only way to communicate with the club- via. the grip.;

So it may look as if your thread is hijacked when in fact a very small part has been covered.

hb
I'm being sincere in this since I have hijacked a lot of threads from being just not knowledgable enough to get right to the issue so I take the long way around and get thrown off. For example, I'd love to know if Mike Austin, Moe Norman, and Ben Hogan all had the same grip types. I don't know, but you see in asking the question it looks like I'm trying to jack the thread. I'm not.

So maybe a real clear description is in order for what is "thread jacking?"

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Old 01-24-2013, 01:04 AM
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Originally Posted by innercityteacher View Post
I'm being sincere in this since I have hijacked a lot of threads from being just not knowledgable enough to get right to the issue so I take the long way around and get thrown off. For example, I'd love to know if Mike Austin, Moe Norman, and Ben Hogan all had the same grip types. I don't know, but you see in asking the question it looks like I'm trying to jack the thread. I'm not.

So maybe a real clear description is in order for what is "thread jacking?"

ICT
Well, this requires a 2 part answer:
"everyone" knows a thread is a thin piece of string-
AND
As I learned just the other day from Daryl- "jacking" is a form of steering.

Sooo
There is no physics in "thread jacking" because every engineer knows
- YOU CAN'T PUSH A STRING -

QED

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Old 01-24-2013, 01:35 PM
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Lol!
Originally Posted by HungryBear View Post
Well, this requires a 2 part answer:
"everyone" knows a thread is a thin piece of string-
AND
As I learned just the other day from Daryl- "jacking" is a form of steering.

Sooo
There is no physics in "thread jacking" because every engineer knows
- YOU CAN'T PUSH A STRING -

QED

HB

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