Pace, Pressure, Rhythm, Flails, Delivery Paths, Acceleration and Pulley Sizes
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05-20-2007, 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Burner
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The swingle is not a body part; it is the clubshaft.
The handle is the left arm.
The Thong (don't get carried away with this word ) 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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Oh, Oh...Burner!
No Pig for you.
How do you like your Steak cooked!
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05-20-2007, 06:00 PM
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Location: England
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Originally Posted by Bagger Lance
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Oh, Oh...Burner!
No Pig for you.
How do you like your Steak cooked!
Keep in mind that it's "roll" (true overtaking) not uncocking that is the Pace measurement.
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Just so long as it is not my Goose that is being cooked then I will take the Steak just as it comes.
I will revisit "cocking" and "roll" to get a better perspective. Thanks.
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