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Old 04-23-2012, 09:25 PM
MizunoJoe MizunoJoe is offline
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Originally Posted by whip View Post
first bolded, the sweep releaser with his large pulley can have less velocity and more thrust, and with a high turning speed, and or high hand speed can produce a speed equal to a snap releaser who's hand speed is limited, as snap release noticeably restricts maximum hand speed, not my words homer's...

whatever speed it creates with whatever pulley size aka however soon or late you release the club shortly after release the speed created will remain constant as long as you keep turning.

If you think that the clubhead is slowing down after it uncocks you are completely missing the pulley concept.

second bolded.. true kinetic energy is certainly available to a sweep releaser, as long as the hips pull the shoulders pulls the arms pulls the hands pulls the shaft pulls the clubhead all the way through the ball it is just more thrust than velocity as all the accumulators are going nearly at once.

third bolded.. who brought up hand/arm effort anywhere? if the hands are seeking their delivery line this is certainly not steering.


mj maybe you are thinking of impact deceleration which is a completely separate factor...



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1st bolded - In a TSP Swing, your hand speed is limited by right shoulder speed, unless you throwaway #4, which is pivot power, in which case even if you could spin like a politician, it won't do much good. And, if you're also sweep releasing, which is #2 throwaway, you've thrown away your two power sources! And, even if #4 isn't thrown away, why could someone turn faster sweeping than snapping?

2nd bolded - No it won't remain constant in the real world - too much friction in the human machine - remember the word "tries"?

3rd bolded - You are carrying the pulley analogy too far. In the golf swing, the pulley section is less than 90 degs, not 180, and the hand speed isn't constant as it is in the endless belt pulley.

4th bolded - I brought it up. If you over accelerate the hands from the top and sweep release, you will have to steer to get the hands to beat the club head to the ball.

5th bolded - And if my Aunt had testicles, she would be my Uncle, which would also be a completely separate factor.

6th bolded - You can't push a shopping cart any faster than you can run, no matter how hard you try.
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