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Old 09-29-2005, 01:17 AM
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Re: Turned Shoulder Plane/Zero Shift
Originally Posted by KAOS
Do any of you guys use a zero shift from the TSP? If so, what do you feel on the downstroke?
Jim, I wasn't trying to attack you. I'm just very curious now. I could be wrong, but my understanding of zero shift is that the entire shaft is on the selected plane angle at all times when not parallel. That would mean that the hands are also on that plane. So you see, your feeling of a drop has caused me to doubt my understanding.

It's great that you have translated mechanics into feel, I hope one day I can say the same for myself. Could you describe for me what it is that produces your feeling of a drop. thanks

If there is any visuals out there showing someone down the line at impact or impact fix, with the shaft on their TSP and an onplane right forearm, I would very very much like to see it.

sorry for the threadjack KAOS
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