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Old 10-17-2009, 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket View Post
Dingdong,

you have yet to put up anybody that is a living breathing human being that stays on the TSP . . . I await your submission.

L8RT8Rnutz.
Agreed. A TSP Angle (of which there are many not one) is a Startdown Plane Angle. The Elbow Plane (the same angle as the Shaft Plane assuming the Right Elbow is on it) is a "through the ball" Plane Angle. Its nearly impossible to get the TSP on the Elbow Plane. Shifts in Plane Angle do happen. Shifts are hazardous but Tracing is what its all about. See 1-L-18.

All of this TSP stuff is really a fine tuning thing. Most of us are not on plane to begin with or if we are, not on a TSP at Top. The TSP concept is all about the Right Shoulder taking the Power Package down the Inclined Plane Angle in Startdown (that is whatever Plane Angle the Right Shoulder is Aligned to and assuming that the Pressure Points are on this same plane).

Words fail us when attempting to describe geometry. Maybe one of the biggest problems with Homers writings.
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