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Originally Posted by Yoda
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In a Maximum Power Pivot Stroke, the Hitter also will use the Pivot to load Pressure Point #4 (as opposed to a Three Accumulator Stroke wherein the Right Shoulder simply provides motion in the Start Down and then acts as the backstop for the driving Right Arm in Release). In which case, there will be a Four Accumulator Stroke. However, the Swinger is best advised to use a Three Accumulator maximum because any attempt to use the Right Arm -- other than to Trace with the Clubhead Lag Pressure and for Extensor Action and its support (through Pressure Point #1) of the Left Arm's Pull of the Clubshaft (not a Powering of the Clubshaft itself) -- will conflict with the Stroke's Centrifugal drive and actually result in a Power Loss, not a Power Gain.
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Yoda,
Hence my conclusion that a
Maximum Power Stroke (2-M-2) for the
Basic Swinging Pattern (12-2) will hit the Ball further than the
Basic Hitting Pattern (12-1), everything else being equal.
Do you see the logic of my conclusion, and do you think it's well founded?