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Old 03-13-2013, 05:50 AM
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I first heard the term 10 years ago. "Switting" described someone mixing Swinging and Hitting Components.
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Old 01-24-2014, 03:58 AM
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Is this Switting?

After a full rotated shoulder term, pusing through #1 straight to the ball on start down, the club will keeping moving together with hip slide etc. It should not be hitting as no intention to straighten the right arm to the right.

Especially for the driver, it is more consistent, enable and ensure the club is releasing to the ball.

So, swinging with #1 is this still swinging and ok?
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Old 01-24-2014, 02:39 PM
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Is this Switting?

After a full rotated shoulder term, pusing through #1 straight to the ball on start down, the club will keeping moving together with hip slide etc. It should not be hitting as no intention to straighten the right arm to the right.

Especially for the driver, it is more consistent, enable and ensure the club is releasing to the ball.

So, swinging with #1 is this still swinging and ok?
Switting means straightening the right arm in an attempt to help uncock the LW at some time between release point to impact in a Swinging motion. You can push #1 to release point in a Swinging motion as long as you don't push in the release interval, interfering with cf uncocking the LW. So, if that's what you're doing, it's OK.

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Old 01-24-2014, 09:10 PM
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Thanks Joe, I do not think I quite understand "further acceleration can be applied only at PP#1" in 10-19-C. Is this what you mentioned?
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Old 01-25-2014, 08:21 PM
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Thanks Joe, I do not think I quite understand "further acceleration can be applied only at PP#1" in 10-19-C. Is this what you mentioned?
I think what HK means in 10-19-C, is that any further acceleration applied at PP#1 has to be a pull along the shaft, because if you push on #1 with the right triceps, you would preempt cf, and be switting. That's the only sense I can make of it.
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Old 01-28-2014, 07:06 AM
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I think what HK means in 10-19-C, is that any further acceleration applied at PP#1 has to be a pull along the shaft, because if you push on #1 with the right triceps, you would preempt cf, and be switting. That's the only sense I can make of it.
Maybe HK meant really PA1 use when CF has already started releasing?

In any case, HK prefers 4-1-2-3...could there be any swinging element with 4-1-2-3? None, yah? This is pure hitting, correct?
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Old 01-28-2014, 09:07 AM
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Then further acceleration can be applied only at Pressure Point #1 to support the Pull on the Clubshaft - especially for Short Shot Power.
That sentence from 10-19-C refers to the third paragraph in 10-11-0 (citing from the 6th edition).

You apply acceleration at PP#1 to actuate the Primary Lever Assembly (accelerate the Left Arm, basically). But the Secondary Lever Assembly (the Club) is actuated by Centrifugal Force alone (Release of Accumulators #2 and/or #3).

And no, this a Swinging procedure. No Hitting. No Switting.

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