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Old 03-26-2008, 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
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You state that one could theoretically vary the release point of accumulator point 4 by varying the speed of the downswing pivot action. I would be interested in learning how that it is consciously possible, considering that the right arm/hand/right shoulder complex is also part of the power package assembly and acts as a checkrein on movement of the left arm. I can only envisage a swinger varying the time of release of the entire power package assembly unit by varying the initial acceleration-speed of the downswing pivot action (varying the initial acceleration thrust of the shoulder thrust action).

Jeff
Hi Jeff

Never said that speed of downswing would definitely vary release point of acc4.

I agree that initial acceleration of your pivot CAN vary release.... but I am interested in how one combines high initial acceleration with a late release...I am stating little...mainly asking questions.

How do you combine shoulder and wrist throws?

What are the requirements/limitations when you do this?

Do you need aiming point procedure to link the two together?

If you have a very sharp initial pivot motion, you really load 4... but I feel that a big load on 4 can lead to early release of 2 and 3...maybe?
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