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Old 01-02-2011, 05:21 PM
dlam dlam is offline
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
The "Fulcrum" is the 'Pivot point' of the Lever.
  1. Left Shoulder
  2. Left Wrist

"Forces" would be (Force against a Lever is where it's applied, not where it originated)
  1. Left Hand
  2. Right Hand
  3. Left Arm (Centrifugal, Blast-Off the Chest)

"Weight" would be
  1. Golf Club
  2. Clubhead

This is really interesting stuff because we can generate force from multiple sources and we can change the length of the Lever and control the input-output of the Force.

For Swingers, we're concerned with acquiring and applying force to move the Primary Lever and use CF to move the Secondary Lever. The Primary Lever is a very long Lever and it takes a lot of force and much more force as the Golfclub gets longer.

I really like to use golf club as the weight....but then if we use this is the load(weight) then what is the lever? The left arm by itself or can it be the top part of the shaft + left arm?

If will use the left arm by itself as the lever then the pivot can be the force......the left shoulder is the fulcrum and the pivot is connected to the left shoulder.


If you use the concept of the top part of the clubshaft and left arm as the lever then the right hand or left hand can be used as the source of force.

There's an argument that can made that LEFT ARM BY ITSELF can be the lever.

Last edited by dlam : 01-02-2011 at 05:24 PM.
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