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Old 03-29-2008, 09:06 PM
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Blur drive out lag pressure with CF into impact
Originally Posted by Thom View Post
ExtensorMike - if he feels CF while hitting, he's actually right arm svinging??

..or will it be possible to feel CF from the top to release, and then confound drive out lag pressure with CF lag pressure into impact??

Yodeli is saying that he feels CF while hitting, does anyone have an explanation/TGM interpretation?
This swinger feeling in PP4 while attempting to hit confused me a lot and I thought I was mixing.
Then, recently I read 2-M-4:
Homer says that "[Pivot Thrust is] supplying the initial acceleration of the Hitter's loaded Power Package so the Clubhead can be endowed with Pivot speed PLUS Right Triceps Speed".

In this chapter, Homer doesn't say that the pivot is doing something different, Hitting or Swinging.
He just says that Pivot Thrust (one Action, Hitting or Swinging) is accelerating the loaded power package (the result of the Action when Hitting) or blasts the inert left arm (the result of the Action when Swinging).

Originally Posted by Thom View Post
..or will it be possible to feel CF from the top to release, and then confound drive out lag pressure with CF lag pressure into impact??
Thom,
I think you put the finger on something:
  1. Imagine your left arm and clubshaft as one straight and stiff unit attached to your left shoulder (my thought at impact fix).
  2. Then, pick up the whole unit accross your chest using a hitter's takeaway.
  3. Then, load ACC#4 and feel PP4 by turning your body to the target.
  4. The left arm flying wedge (the "whole stiff unit") will follow and will be blast of the chest somewhere halfway down when ACC#4 starts to release.
  5. Then ADD more power by driving the whole unit using right arm thrust.

You will agree that that way of considering the left arm+club as one unit is clearly not a swinging procedure!
However if you think of what is happening in step 4 above, the "whole stiff unit" initially accelerated by the pivot could kinda fell like CF until you activate the thrust of the right arm!!!

I would love to have Ted's opinion on that!!!
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