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Old 05-15-2010, 09:17 PM
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I don't wanna say I told ya so....But I Told ya So.

Just use a Hands Controlled Pivot Procedure.
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Old 05-15-2010, 09:23 PM
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I don't wanna say I told ya so....But I Told ya So.

Just use a Hands Controlled Pivot Procedure.
But I do, you idiet.

We're talking weight shift here. A Zone 1 problem that can influence the Radius and therefor the Hand Path. Even if you are Hands to Pivot previous to the Zone 1 intervention. As can a gust of wind, for that matter. Although you're not Hands to Pivot until the Hands control the wind.....Mike told me about that one.

"Cant you see me walking here", was not a Pivot to Hands problem, it was a car problem. You can be blind sided by your own pivot! A treacherous spasm that takes the #3pp off plane.

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Old 05-15-2010, 09:31 PM
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I think I've been goat humping for so long that it is ingrained into my swing and hand controlled pivot might be tough to accomplish. Which brings up another question, I've studied the drawings of angle and arc of approach but does hitting require one and swinging the other?
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Old 05-15-2010, 09:51 PM
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I think I've been goat humping for so long that it is ingrained into my swing and hand controlled pivot might be tough to accomplish. Which brings up another question, I've studied the drawings of angle and arc of approach but does hitting require one and swinging the other?
Im normally vehemently opposed to any sort of thread digression but ......

Swinging is always Arc of Approach. Hitting can be either. Although someone once asked Homer if a Swinger could use the Angle of Approach and he said something like......"no, yes .....well he'd have a lot of compensations to make". Sorry.

The simple answer is that if you dont know what the Angle of Approach is your not using it. Its a bit of a weird duck. But the direction that it points is something for everyone to look at and understand , whether you use it, cover it or not!

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Old 05-15-2010, 10:01 PM
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I think I've been goat humping for so long that it is ingrained into my swing and hand controlled pivot might be tough to accomplish. Which brings up another question, I've studied the drawings of angle and arc of approach but does hitting require one and swinging the other?
Dude . . . keep up goat humping and you got no chance of hitting either one . . . . No chance of getting on the proper delivery line . . . . . Work on that first then worry about the theory stuff. You may intend to do one or the other but if your hands are that far out . . . you're basically off the plane angle and plane line.

Where do you club and hands generally "exit" on the thru side? High?
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Old 05-15-2010, 10:05 PM
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Dude . . . keep up goat humping and you got no chance of hitting either one . . . . No chance of getting on the proper delivery line . . . . . Work on that first then worry about the theory stuff. You may intend to do one or the other but if your hands are that far out . . . you're basically off the plane angle and plane line.

Where do you club and hands generally "exit" on the thru side? High?

Buck, how does the release of the Hips differ from the hump for the MORAD or S&T guys?

Is the lever later, Dr Lingerlonger?
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Old 05-15-2010, 10:09 PM
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Buck, how does the release of the Hips differ from the hump for the MORAD or S&T guys?

Is the lever later, Dr Lingerlonger?
Same . . . whatever it takes to keep your head centered . . . head on door jam . . . ain't but so many ways the hips CAN MOVE to do it right.
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