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Old 08-25-2007, 06:37 AM
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Originally Posted by golfbulldog View Post
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Nuke, do you think that the pivot maintains constant speed throughout swinging motion?

I do not think that physics supports this??

Or is it something that you feel?
Not something I feel.

for swinging, and hitting, the pivot have slightly different role. each own ways will sustain lag pressure the most.

Instant Hip Acceleration for swinging... to go against the weight of the club....7-19..

Lag loading an Axe .. Vs Lag loading a string..

so.. if you decelerate.. what happens to that string.. simplest way i could explain.. answer. lose lag. throwaway...
If you are stressing an Axe... same speed what will happen? vs increasing accelerating speed.?

yes its a little to do with physics.

The PP3 lag should not "release" until the swing is almost finished.

Hitting have right forearm throw.. swinging is pure pivot + what u call wrist throw.

And sam snead is using Std hip action vs Hogan Delayed hip action..

Both can work very well .. and TGM people here prefer delayed hip.. Just make sure u understand what u are doing...
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