Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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I think there is a GINORMOUS connection between Pace and Rhythm. Handspeed, fast or slow, relative to clubhead speed is exponentially slower. The surface speed is a result of an extention of the Primary Lever Assembly . . . thereby increasing from a small radius (cocked) to a large radius (uncocking). This increase in radius from the extention of the lever assembly results major velocity . . . but ideally not to the detriment of Rhythm with the Left Arm Flying Wedge and its Flat Left Wrist in tact . . . so surface speed is increasing dramatically but the RPM is the same . . . Law of the Flail.
So the hands can move slow (Pace) but the clubhead can move real fast (surface speed).
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Me thinks Bucket doth protest too much!
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.