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Old 12-13-2010, 01:42 AM
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I agree about the hanky dropping. It has to drop if you complete the motion. The question is perhaps: When should the hanky drop? I think it should drop later (with regards to where the ball is) the more shallow shaft angle you have at impact. Thus earlier for TSP-ers than for EP-ers.
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Old 12-13-2010, 01:50 AM
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What if impact was at exactly the same location for elbow plane and turned shoulder plane singers? Would the handkerchief then fall at the same location after impact?
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Old 12-13-2010, 02:58 AM
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I am not a TSP expert but I have to let the Left Arm fly earlier when I TSP than when I EP. I think the flatter inclined plane you use through impact the longer you can keep some of your PP#4 pressure. So I believe that an EP-er would typically drop the hankerchief later than a TSP-er. But you should know better than me how this works from the TSP side of things.
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Old 12-13-2010, 09:44 AM
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Well, maybe if we consider that the #4 Accumulator stores potential power? Then we can consider storage, delivery and its Release.

It's labeled the #4 Accumulator because it's the least one used in Golf. No wonder, because it's the most difficult one to learn.


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Releasing them to seek their in-line condition releases their stored potential. Varying the amount of out-of-line and/or the amount of muscular effort will vary the accumulation of Power that can be Released by the selected Triggering action.

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“Left Arm Power” in any form or amount can still be considered #4 Accumulator Action. Otherwise it actually substitutes for the Pivot to introduce the circular motion required to produce Centrifugal Force.
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Old 12-13-2010, 09:53 AM
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I believe it is written that Acc #4 is the master accumulator.

I don't agree that it's Accumulator #4 is the one that's least used. IMO it's the strongest and the most used one. I think Homer would have been more clear about that if he hadn't been blinded by his lever system which is totally unfit to model how the pivot produces power through the left arm. PP#4 is certainly the weakest pressure point but it aint pp#4 that makes Accumulator #4 fly.
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Old 12-13-2010, 12:24 PM
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I believe it is written that Acc #4 is the master accumulator.

I don't agree that it's Accumulator #4 is the one that's least used. IMO it's the strongest and the most used one. I think Homer would have been more clear about that if he hadn't been blinded by his lever system which is totally unfit to model how the pivot produces power through the left arm. PP#4 is certainly the weakest pressure point but it aint pp#4 that makes Accumulator #4 fly.
Wow. Ok. I guess we all learn to get the job done in our own way.
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Old 12-13-2010, 01:43 PM
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Daryl,

This isn't about method. This is about geometry.

If you feel a strong pull through your left arm when you swing - and I'm sure you do - there will be a significant part of the Accumulator #4 release that is caused by that pulling. Since your left shoulder is always pulling from a location that is ahead of the swing center this pulling doesn't only produce cf throwout but also has a linear component that speeds up the clubhead directly.
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