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Old 12-11-2006, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Mathew
It has nothing to do with the assembly point except that you must assemble the accumulators you wish to use per stroke pattern at some point. As soon as you swivel and bring those hands flat to the plane and start loading the secondary lever assembly that loading action puts the pressure onto the first knuckle. That becomes the pressure you move onplane per my last post. Just like the swinger has a sequenced release - it should also be somewhat more of a sequenced loading... It is the fact that the swinger will swivel somewhat quicker to the plane than the hitter, the motion of no.2 creates the pressure against the first knuckle.

You can then just try to keep the longitudinal onplane pressure and not try to change it until centrifugal force whirls out the secondary lever assembly (A-variation grip) or you can maintain the pressure all the way down by allowing it to rotate back with the acc no.3 (B-Variation grip)....
OK I'm now smellin' you loud and clear . . . . it has to do with the selected Wrist Action then right? As a result of the left palm facing the Plane (Standard Wrist Action) the Load HAS TO move to the Knuckle . . . where as if your Left Wrist stayed Vertical to the Plane it would Load on the pad where Mr. K defined the #3 Pressure Point.

QUESTION on the second part . . . B-Variation . . . at what point would you start to feel it move from the knuckle back to the pad? When the #3 is actuated?

Appreciate you bearing with me man!

Thanks for the clarification boss . . . Good stuff!
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