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Old 05-01-2006, 09:14 AM
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Drive-Out Action Versus Throw-Out Action
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I would think it has to do with HITTING or SWINGING. THRUST= HITTING= CROSS LINE(ANGLE OF APPROACH)
MOTION= SWINGING= ON LINE(ARC OF APPROACH)

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Old 05-01-2006, 10:15 AM
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You must be shaking your head at me. Such a simple concept.
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Old 05-01-2006, 11:43 AM
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Good Stuff, Daryl!
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Yoda,

You must be shaking your head at me. Such a simple concept.
To the contrary, Daryl. I thought you did a good job with your post. The only thing that came to mind was that you could have added my bolded comment to your quote below:

"Thrust is directed to low point which is across the base line of the inclined plane"... and continues Down Plane during the Follow-Through until the Right Arm is straight.
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Thrust in all Strokes?
Is Thrust present irrespective of the procedure one selects?
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
Is Thrust present irrespective of the procedure one selects?
Dare I say absolutly?If you consider centrifugal force to be thrust,just generated a different way -by on- line motion,still down and out but on the arc of approach(?)
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Old 05-01-2006, 08:55 PM
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Two Types Of Thrust
Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket

Is Thrust present irrespective of the procedure one selects?
Yes.

The Hitter generates Cross-Line Thrust Muscularly (Linear Right Triceps Drive-Out of the entire Primary Lever Assembly, i.e., the Left Arm and Club).

The Swinger generates On-Line Thrust Centrifugally (Rotational Body Momentum Transfer into the 'essentially inert' Left Arm and the Secondary Lever Assembly, i.e., the Club).
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