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Old 02-20-2005, 07:29 AM
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Re: Four-Barrel Swinging -- Left Arm And Right
Originally Posted by Yoda
Originally Posted by Delaware Golf
Sorry

There is four barrel swinging...look to the third edition stroke patterns, the 4 accumulator pattern is a swinging four barrel pattern. Look to the current edition on p. 37, the four barrel swinging pattern is talked about on that page!!! "in which case -- to Pivot thrust add a strong Pressure Point #4 (should be #1 Pressure Point per the revised 7th edition) thrust per 10-19-C (hence four barrel swinging).

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Remember, though, that Radial Right Arm Thrust is a Pushing Action -- like turning a wheel by pushing on one of its spokes. This is not the same thing as the Right Arm Swing, a sound procedure whose Longitudinal Centrifugal Acceleration is the result of the Right Arm's Pulling of the Clubshaft in the direction its butt end is pointing.

There is no Four Barrel Right Arm Swinging because it is impossible to Pull with the Right Arm and Push with the Right Arm at the same time.

Yoda,

Please, please, please...just for my edification, detail the right arm swinging procedure. Doesn't the right elbow become the center of the swing thus decreasing radius power? Isn't the chubshaft thrown in-line with the right arm and thus producing a bent left wrist? If so, what would be the advantages of using right arm swinging over three barrel swinging or hitting?

EC
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