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Old 06-06-2007, 09:51 PM
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Like most things TGM, it's becoming more complicated than it really is. But in order to understand and for the egg to hatch, you've got to dig.

And digging you are Nuke. I love it!

Consider this, extensor action for swinging or hitting is a constant inline pressure as 6B said, of the clubshaft.

It's not much pressure, just a few pounds. As Ben Doyle would say, you are stretching your sweater taut.

It stays that way throughout the swing.

With hitting, it starts that way and stays that way even at the top of the backstroke and during startdown.

But during release, the hitter accelerates the primary lever assembly - clubshaft and left arm with a strong thrust of the right tricep. Zero to 60 in .02 seconds. A right arm crossline punch through impact. Pure thrust.
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