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Old 08-24-2007, 01:29 AM
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The right shoulder keep turning and never stop turning for swinging or hitting as matter of fact. especially important in order to keep the left wrist flat, and not to run out of right arm. and also maintaining the PP3 lag pressure. the main cause of throwaway, chicken wing, in swingers. As drew stated.. Lag have no release point for PP3 especially.


The pivot turn/ shoulder is the one throwing against the lag pressure point from the top in 7-19, and the wrist get thrown by or moves together with/by the shoulder , ..Or another way of explanation is,the shoulder throw against lag pressure points . The pivot does not decelerates at any point except it brakes near the end of the swing. For swinging, the speed of pivot is the same throughout, hitting, the speed of pivot is gradually increasing due to the different Physics of loading.


Hand controlled pivot , have nothing to do with how much the hand moves or the pivot moves, they have to move in rhythm. And the hand move in precedence to where the pivot have to move. You monitor one thing but all zones need to be correct. They all need to move correctly.. everything is inter-Dependant. and nothing is independent ( the concept of rhythm)

It simply means how the hand is monitored. Awareness of the pressure, the position of the hand and finally the feel is what reproduces the mechanics.
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