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Old 11-06-2008, 07:02 AM
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Great SIR .. . the arm can only go so far even though they have speed. without its complex motion and sequence , the ball flight cannot be consistent as well.
Exactly my thought:
In my game I noticed that the more body power I use (a lot of PA#4), the more accurate and consistent I am!
This is funny because it goes along with significantly increased power wich is usualy and by common sense associated with unconsistency!

If I Swing or Hit Total Motion with not much PA#4 I tend to lose consistency.

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swing at the top and hits at the bottom. has that anything to do with the pivot ? we pull the arms down to release point and the Pelvis start to release does help push...
In my opinion, focusing on something else than maintaining/(increasing!) a constant pressure in your hands cannot lead you to doing this properly.

For example, if your goal is to maintain the heavyness of the clubhead through PP#3 when PA#4 starts to release, you will naturally feel the necessity to have your right elbow in a push condition rather than in a pull condition (Caution, we are talking here of Switting or 4 barrel wich is very special).

Consider this:
2-M-4 (my unicorn!) says:
- Swinger: consider Pivot Thrust as Body Power blasting a Swinger's essentially inert Left Arm into orbit toward Impact
- Hitter: or as supplying the initial acceleration of the Hitter's loaded Power Package so the Clubhead can be endowed with Pivot speed PLUS Right Triceps Speed

Do you think that Switting/4 barrel could be: "consider Pivot Thrust as Body Power blasting a Swinger's loaded Power Package into orbit toward Impact"

Could it be that instead of blasting only the left arm, you blast the whole Power Package assembled in a push condition - and then push!
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