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Seems to me that we are saying the same thing. You speak of Rhythm plus extention of the lever assembly resulting in major velocity - so surface speed is increasing dramatically but the RPM is the same . . . Law of the Flail. I said that the invoking of Trigger Delay brought about the same result - an increase in Clubhead speed over the Rhythmic motion of the hands - i.e handle moving rhythmically being overtaken by the more pacey swingle. Maintenance of a constant rhythm, even with a flail, would always prevent the swingle from catching up with, let alone being overtaken by an increase in Pace, the swingle. |
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Harry Potter is a lady? I bet she had a helluva time in high school . . . and what is pace Harry Palmer? |
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I think Mr. K equated pace with hand speed . . . . could be wrong. And as far as constant speed . . . it could be constant fast or constant slow right? And I think that one works better for big pulleys and one works better for small ones. I bet you are cute when you get angry :happy3: |
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Good point - glad you brought it up. How do you build your pattern? How do you know if you are mixing the wrong components that are compatible, i.e. within "LAW"? Don't take this the wrong way, but if we left things alone because they are LAW, I think we would still be living in caves. But then again, sometimes things are "so simple even a caveman can do it." :) (It's a Geico insurance commercial tagline we have in the States. I had to insert that for Buckets benefit.) I'm getting off topic but this would make a good thread in "The Lab" Universal laws and principles must be understood and tested. Their boundries explored and relationships to each other comprehended. Laws and Principles - Different but related. Is Centrifugal Force a law or principle? Should you tell a Hitter to use Centrifugal Force? This isn't about metaphysics, it's basic science. Then they can be used for a purpose and yes, even manipulated. Another thread. Bucket, Homer mentions the need for fast hands in 7-18, but that is in relation to a larger #3 angle and circle path. Slower hands being effective for straight line delivery with small #3 angle for a snap release. What about all these boys on TOUR with big ole #3 angles trying to rip the ball with fast hands. Are they more inclined to be circle pathers? Triggers, Paddlewheels and Belts - Not the kind that are in your closet. |
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The handle is the left arm. The Thong (don't get carried away with this word:redface:) is the left wrist. The Rhythmic motion of the arm, or handle, when subjected to the non-automatic, delayed, trigger release of the hinge, or thong, would allow the extremity of the swingle, the clubhead, to gain in Pace. I think. |
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