Now I'm lost. Was there doubt that a Hitter had no pivot? Certainly a hitter has a hip action and turn.
Second- CF is a throw-out. You can not feel CF because it is a clubface motion. The clubface seeks an inline condition, not the golfer's body
Check out the video I posted called "Hitters Row." Ted is hitting in the background and Lynn is swinging in the foreground. Check out the pivots.
Mike
Thanks for your input. I obviously didn't understand how the hitter starts the hitting action when I posted that question. I have now found a video by LB in his section of the video gallery, which was produced in 2004. In that video, he states that the hip only moves to take up slack, and that the right shoulder is kept back and not thrust downplane, and that the right arm is actively thrust in a straight line towards the ball away from the right shoulder. I now understand the hitting action somewhat better. However, I still would like to better understand what activates power accumulator number 4 in a hitting action. In a swinging action, I imagine that the right shoulder thrust causes upper torso rotation therefore ensuring increased lag pressure at PP4 in the initial downswing, which is eventually released when the downswing pivot action abates. What happens regarding loading and release at the PP4 point in a hitter?
By the way, where can I find your video called "hitters row"?
I also don't understand your comment that "one cannot feel CF because it is a clubface motion". I thought that CF was a clubhead motion, and not a clubface motion. I also thought that a swinger should still feel lag pressure at PP3 during the CF action to avoid clubhead throwaway.