Longitudinal Acceleration

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Old 07-29-2005, 01:41 PM
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Re: Pulling On A String Versus Pushing On An Axe Handle
Originally Posted by Yoda
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When does Longitudinal Acceleration begin?
Swingers begin the Longitudinal (lenthwise) Acceleration of the Golf Club immediately in the Start Down. In other words, they Pull -- Drag -- the Clubshaft Down Plane (toward the Plane Line) in the direction it is pointing. Hitters, on the other hand, Push -- Drive -- the Clubshaft Radially (directly from behind).
Thanks Yoda! Quick follow up . . .

The thread on Bobby Clampett got me thinking or confused on this. A Swinger is typically completing the Backstroke at End vs. Top. In order for the club to be Pulled Down Plane from End, would the club not be pulled in a horizontal fashion from End to Top and then Down Plane?

Just curious . .

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