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Old 05-31-2007, 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by 6bmike View Post
Loading #3 Pressure Point and its resistence to directional change is Clubhead Lag PRESSURE. Pull a Mop- Drag. Over come its resistence to create Pressure to move it. Clutch and squeeze the mop handle as hard and as tight as you want- it doesn't have Lag pressure- a tight grip, yes, Lag pressure- none. It has to change direction. The Down Swing- if if you are a Swinger- pull.

The Hands do not create pressure- they feel and monitor it. The Hands do not move it. They are MOVED. They are moved by the power accumulators from Start Down.

How and when do the Hands feel pressure that says the right hip is in the way and "blocking hand movement"?
If you pick up a mop, hold it (don't move it) so the handle is parallel to the ground, the weight of the mop head is most certainly pulling on the handle (down) The hands can sense this pressure. There is a droop in the handle. Read section titled "Loading the Lag" In just one example, (drag loading), it is written that club head lag is established by throwing the club against the pressure point. NO change of direction there. Even before its resistance to change, there is clubhead lag, that creates pressure on the hands.

When the hands are moved (IN AGREEMENT), more pressure can be created (thus distance control in "5 yard increments."

When -The hands feel the pressure when INITIAL clubhead lag pressure is established. See "Loading the Lag."

How - through feel (nerves). Get a fishing pole. tie a weight on instead of bait. you can feel the pressure of this weight in your hands. No movement needed.
PULL A MOP - HECK YES. If you don't pull a mop you will certainly lose the INITIAL clubhead lag pressure. If you want to splash someone with a bunch of water, go ahead create more pressure. By maintaining clubhead lag, you have the ability to direct the club on plane and you do not violate the law of the flail - direction and thrust.

"Resistance to directional change" This resistance is there in the mop and the
clubhead when the items are held up independent of any movement (just there - inert) "create pressure to move it" You are simply creating more pressure ( not initial club head lag pressure). Look at the picture of clubhead lag in the book. It is just there, no movement needed to create initial pressure. That is how the hands can moniter from the top.

You could move the right hip without dictation from the hands. But per 5-0 this would be pivot controlled hands. As stated in the book, this method will work, but you risk precision.
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