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Old 11-01-2005, 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
Right on, Eddie. And remember folks...

Swingers using the On Line procedure -- Tracing the Geometric Plane Line as the Delivery Line (for the Clubhead) -- should direct the Lag Pressure Thrust through the back of the Ball. In so doing, the Clubhead will follow the visual Arc of Approach through the inside-aft quadrant.

However, if that Arc of Approach -- the Visual Equivalent of the Geometric Plane Line -- is used as the Delivery Line, i.e., to guide the Lag Pressure (and Clubhead) into Impact, then the eye should direct the Lag Pressure into the inside aft quadrant of the ball (and not directly through the back).

Hitters using the Cross-Line procedure -- the Angle of Approach Visual Equivalent (of the Geometric Plane Line) -- should direct the Lag Pressure Thrust through the inside-aft quadrant. As in both of the above On Line procedures, the Clubhead will pass through the inside-aft quadrant of the Ball.

Swingers or Hitters monitoring a Line Delivery Path (of the Hands) -- a Cross-Line procedure -- should aim their Thrust at the inside-aft quadrant. As with both On Line procedures above -- the Geometric Plane Line or its Visual Equivalent, the Arc of Approach -- and also, the Cross-Line Angle of Approach, the Clubhead will pass through the inside-aft quadrant.

For more on the Geometric Plane Line and its Visual Equivalents, study 2-J-3.
So there are many procedures. They are divided into two main categories:
  1. Monitor path of Hands. There is only one way to do this.
  2. Monitor path of Clubhead (Delivery Line). There are three ways to do this.
    1. Basic Geometric Straight Plane Line.
    2. Arc of Approach
    3. Angle of Approach
    Swingers and Hitters can choose two from that list. (i) and (ii) is for the Swinger, (i) and (iii) is for the Hitter.
Although your Computer is doing different things depending on which procedure you select, they all have the ball hit on the inside-aft quadrant. Which begs the question, which procedure should I choose?

Not sure, but here are my thoughts:
The Swinger who has problems coming outside-in may consider using Angle of Approach even though it's a Hitter's procedure. Or if you come inside-out too much, you should use the basic geometric plane line. Or if you want to hit down more, concentrate on delivery path of hands.
What do you guys think?
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