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Old 01-13-2006, 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
Stage One of the Basic Motion Curriculum utilizes only one Power Accumulator (Single Barrel Stroke). And that Accumulator must be an Arm Accumulator: Either the Left Arm (#4 / Pull) or the Right Arm (#1 / Push). The Hand Accumulators -- Left Wrist (Cock and Uncock) and the Left Hand (Turn and Roll) -- are introduced in Stage Two (Acquired Motion).
So does that mean the Club must be gripped in the cup of the left hand to zero out Accumulator #3? Hmm...that's quite unnatural for me except for putting.
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Old 01-13-2006, 08:18 PM
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Stage One of the Basic Motion Curriculum utilizes only one Power Accumulator (Single Barrel Stroke). And that Accumulator must be an Arm Accumulator: Either the Left Arm (#4 / Pull) or the Right Arm (#1 / Push). The Hand Accumulators -- Left Wrist (Cock and Uncock) and the Left Hand (Turn and Roll) -- are introduced in Stage Two (Acquired Motion).
The book references both accumulator #4 (9th component) and accumulator #1 (12th component). Why did Homer reference both of these accumulators in 12-5-1 if we are only using one?
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Old 01-13-2006, 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Trig
The book references both accumulator #4 (9th component) and accumulator #1 (12th component). Why did Homer reference both of these accumulators in 12-5-1 if we are only using one?
I believe if you go back and read 12-5-0, it states that 'Where applicable, interpret the items per the basic Stroke Pattern, that is, Hitting or Swinging. Either 12-1 OR 12-2 -- not both atthe same time.
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Old 01-13-2006, 08:50 PM
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Why is Pressure Point #2 used in 12-5-1 if there is no Accumulator #2?
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Old 01-13-2006, 11:10 PM
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Drag Or Drive -- Pick A Pressure Point
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Why is Pressure Point #2 used in 12-5-1 if there is no Accumulator #2?
For Swingers, with or without Wristcock, the #2 Pressure Point Drag Loads the Secondary Lever (the Club / 6-A-3).

For Hitters, with or without Wristcock, the #3 Pressure Point Drive Loads the entire Primary Lever Assembly (the Left Arm and Club / 6-A-2).
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Old 01-14-2006, 05:53 AM
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Should PP#2 really be in 12-5-1?
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For Swingers, with or without Wristcock, the #2 Pressure Point Drag Loads the Secondary Lever (the Club / 6-A-3).

For Hitters, with or without Wristcock, the #3 Pressure Point Drive Loads the entire Primary Lever Assembly (the Left Arm and Club / 6-A-2).
So I take it that Hitters can say goodbye to Pressure Point #2.

Also, you said earlier that Accumulators #2 and #3 should be zeroed out when using 12-5-1. Which means the club should be gripped in the cup of the left hand (rather than in the heel pad as usual). With that in mind, Pressure Point #2 (last three fingers of the left hand) isn't even on the club! So how can PP#2 be used even for the Swinger?

Thanks for your clarification Yoda
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>For Swingers, with or without Wristcock, the #2 Pressure Point Drag Loads the Secondary Lever (the Club / 6-A-3).<


that helps, I looked that up in my new book..it didn't hurt too much..

Now I can stop endless experimention at the range on that. drag load with pp2 then accumulator 4. Yes thats what I do with driver. Pretty much a one plane swing
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Old 01-13-2006, 08:48 PM
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The Basic Motion -- Pull Or Push
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The book references both accumulator #4 (9th component) and accumulator #1 (12th component). Why did Homer reference both of these accumulators in 12-5-1 if we are only using one?
Either the Left Arm (Pull / Swinging) or the Right Arm (Push / Hitting) is the Active Direct Drive of the Basic Motion Stroke. The other is Passive and supplies merely motion. But, no matter which supplies the Active Direct Drive, the Left Arm swings and the Right Elbow bends.

The Active Direct Drive is the player's choice per the Basic Patterns of 12-1-0 (Hitting) and 12-2-0 (Swinging). A bystander cannot tell which Force (Pull or Push) is being employed. Study 10-11-0-1 and 10-11-0-4.
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Either the Left Arm (Pull / Swinging) or the Right Arm (Push / Hitting) is the Active Direct Drive of the Basic Motion Stroke. The other is Passive and supplies merely motion. But, no matter which supplies the Active Direct Drive, the Left Arm swings and the Right Elbow bends.

The Active Direct Drive is the player's choice per the Basic Patterns of 12-1-0 (Hitting) and 12-2-0 (Swinging). A bystander cannot tell which Force (Pull or Push) is being employed. Study 10-11-0-1 and 10-11-0-4.
Got it. Depends if you Hit or Swing! Duh!
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