I think Hitters feel the Lag Pressure in #3 much stronger than Swingers. As a result of the Hand Acceleration requirements I think the feels are different. The Swinger reaches his maximum hand speed MUCH sooner than the Hitter via the Spinning of the Fly Wheel the Club and the Hands are SLUNG into orbit. Any attempt to further accelerate via Right Arm Thrust conflicts with CF. According to Homer CF wants to travel at a certain speed adding acceleration is conflicting with CF and possibly overriding it. As a result I think your hands must be much more fine tuned to the Lag Pressure with Swinging as compared to Hitting. With Hitting you start slow and it is IMPERATIVE that the player ACCELERATE via Thrusting #1 agains the left thumb and Primary Lever Assembly. If you ain't Thrusted you just got dusted. As a result of the nature of the Thrusts and Hand Acceleration required for Swinging vs. Hitting, I believe that Hitters feel Lag Pressure stronger . . . and they should.
If you are a Hitter, your hands here Megadeath . . . .Swinger's hands here Yani. YIKES!
For the truth on the right arm with swinging watch and study the Tomasello videos. Also, review and contemplate the meaning of longitudinal acceleration in 10-19-C ( In the 7th edition study 7-3, 1-F, 7-19, 10-11, 2-N-1, 10-3-B, 10-3-D, 10-3-K, 12-5-3 and p. 238 ). Then watch the Tomasello videos again. Then read and study chapter 14.
For regularly scheduled programming study the last two paragraphs of 4-D-1 per the 7th edition for info on sustaining the lag....applies to both hitting and swinging. Then watch the Tomasello Letter series #2 video for backup data.
DG
Last edited by Delaware Golf : 03-27-2007 at 09:00 PM.