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Old 10-18-2008, 09:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda View Post

So, just how does the Hitter use the 10-5-E Delivery Line? He uses it as a Track that he covers with the Clubhead throughout the Stroke. Personally, I visualize a bowling alley gutter moving up the Angle of Attack, with the bowling ball (clubhead) remaining in the gutter during the Stroke (and not moving inside or outside it at any time). This is the Wheel TRACK Delivery Path of 7-23. And the necessarily steep Plane Angle erected on this Delivery Line must agree with the requirement to cover -- not merely 'point at' -- the Angle of Approach Delivery Line.
This is a great visual. Through what sections of the stroke does covering the angle of approach delivery line apply? Specifically, is it covered beyond low point, as this quote implies (bolded above)?

If so, I have a problem closing the loop on this Angle of Approach procedure.
The intended inclined plane for this stroke has a 10-5-A configuration. The 10-5-E Delivery Line is just that - a delivery line that is a visual equivalent to the 10-5-A configuration. So if the 10-5-E delivery line is covered beyond low point, then the clubhead will be above the intended plane. The intended (geometric) plane line will be bent, violating a Basic Imperative.

I'm sure there is a flaw in my interpretation. Maybe it just "seems as if" the clubhead is above plane? I could use some help getting past this point.

Thanks.
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