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Old 07-02-2010, 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Florida Lefty View Post
So, does that leave you convinced that the power comes from #4 being blasted
off of the chest?
I always look forward to your comments and answers.
Right Arm, Left Wrist, Right Hand and Left Arm. Those are Accumulators 1,2,3 and 4. Out of line conditions of the Power Package assembly. Every ball and stick Sport uses them. Moving from out-of-line to in-line releases the stored power. Consider a simple baseball throw. Doesn't the Catcher bend his arm and then straighten it to throw the ball back to the Pitcher? Bend and Straighten (out-of-line to in-line).

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7-12 PIVOT The Pivot is the utilization of multiple centers to produce a circular motion for generating Clubhead Force on an adjustable Plane. Plus the maintenance of balance throughout the weight shifts that accompany the turning and bending of the necessary for the two Line Delivery Paths. A Pivot is on superficially correct that fails to maintain alignments or allows the player to get “out of position”.

It is the massive vehicle which transports the Power Package Assembly to the launching pad and back-up support for the Hitters driving Right Arm (6-B-1). It is the massive rotor, supplying Angular Momentum for the Throw Out power transfer to the Swinger’s orbiting Left Arm (6-B-3).
In other words, Hitters use Right Triceps to move from the Bent conditions to Straight while the Swingers use CF.

Go to the Practice Range. Hit 50 balls with your 3 wood to the 100 yard green. At he end of 50 balls, what did you change most of all? The Power Package or the Pivot. Did you end up slowing a full swing or did you start using pitch shots with a standard Pivot? Which way is more successful for you?

I can't stress enough that the Left Arm does not Blast off the Chest when using the Elbow Plane. When using the Elbow Plane, the Left Arm is stuck to the Torso and is merely transportation for the Left Wrist. While the Left Arm moves strongly downward from the Top of the Stroke with the Elbow Plane, it cannot and does not produce the Awesome Power of Accumulator #4 to induce the Throwout of the Secondary Lever. Blast-off only occurs with Hands Controlled Pivot on the Turned Shoulder Plane.

If you're an Elbow Plane Swinger, you'll probably vary Pivot Speed. If you're a TSP Swinger, you'll vary the amount of out-of-line condition of the Power Package and Pressure Point Pressure and keep the Pivot under the control of the #3 Pressure Point.

Elbow Plane Swingers MUST use their Pivot to supply as much Power as Possible because they make a complete mess of the #4 Accumulator.
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