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Originally Posted by lagster
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Describe the MOTION and ALIGNMENTS of the RIGHT ARM, ELBOW, WRIST, HAND, and FINGERS for---
1. Right Forearm Pickup Takeaway
a. Sweep Loading
b. Random Loading
c. Snap Loading
d. Float Loading
2. Shoulder Turn Takeaway
3. Hitting
4. Swinging(Conventional and/or Tomasello Procedure)
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I would say the proper place to start this discussion would be in 10-22-0 . ..
Though the Action is infinite in variety, all fall into three simple alternatives - as sharply as possible, as gradually as possible, and somewhere in between - noting the approximate fraction of the full arc.
And here's another important consideration . . . 7-22 . . .
The amount of Loading can be controlled by either the speed of the entire motion, or by the sharpness of the specific procedure or both.
I think this is also HUGE . . .
The Inertia of the Clubhead is magnified or attenuated by speed, changes in direction, etc. This adjusted Clubhead weight (Clubhead Lag 6-C and 7-19) must neither collapse nor derange the structure of the Power Package - nor leave all the Accumulators empty.
This is very important in the fact that overaccleration is the menance that stalks all lag and drag. So you must be sure that the STRUCTURE can support the LOAD you put on it. So the statement in red is HUGE. If Lag is the secret . . .how do you keep from throwing must be pretty dawggone important too. So you can OVERLOAD the structure of the power package OR you can apply too much load too early (via speed or sharpness) and not be able to sustain it. Then you "dump" it and leave the accumulators empty.
I would say that the differences in the Right Forearm Takeaways that you listed are as referenced above . . . with Full Sweep the forearm moves SLOWLY and at an "obtuse" angle and as a result the #2 accumulator is not loaded as quickly. This gets jacked up notches as you progress by cocking the Right Elbow and thus the Left Wrist either FASTER or SHARPER.