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Old 09-29-2007, 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda View Post
Not only is this move in The Book, ralphs007, it is considered the Master Power Accumulator (of four). Its basic function is explained in 6-B-4-0 and its Maximum Power and Maximum Trigger Delay are explained respectively in 6-B-4-A and -C.

It is the period of Shoulder Acceleration during the Start Down (8-7), i.e., the Pivot (7-12) transporting the Power Package (6-0) before any independent movement of the Arms occurs (6-K-0). The initial Thrust thus supplied, the Arms then Deliver the Loaded Power Package to the Release Point. This is the period of Hand Acceleration (8-8 ).

Then, the selected Release Trigger takes over -- Left Wrist (Swingers) or Right Arm (Hitters) -- and Delivers the entire Primary Lever Assembly -- the Left Arm and Club -- into Impact. This is the period of the lengthening Right Arm (6-A-1; 6-B-1-0; Active/Hitting or Passive/Swinging) and Clubhead Acceleration (8-9).

All of which leads to Impact...that most delicious period of Ball Acceleration (8-10).

In other words...

CRACK!!!


Always, I mean -always, great to read your posts, yoda.


I wanted to add-

Thats the Pivot Lag Train. The Body Leads the Arms that Leads the Club. This is basic Clubhead Lag. This is all under control of the Hands. The body is not yanking the arms around willy nilly. Be careful not to get off Plane. The pivot, arms and club are inline- in rhythm, TGM style- making beautiful music, not noise.
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