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Old 04-25-2008, 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
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You wrote-: "Ok so bottom line according to Mr. Kelley Hitting is PUSHING . . . Swinging is PULLING. So you have to get your right forearm in a relationship to the lever assembly being loaded to do just that."

If there is different loading positions of the right forearm at the top (presuming a 10:30 o'clock left arm top position) in a hitter versus a swinger, could you clearly demonstrate the differences? Are those photos supposed to demonstrate a particular point?
Question 1 . . . Yes . . . place the flesh pad of the the index finger aft or on the back of the grip or whatever you wanna call it. Take the club back and leave the pressure there . . . no movement in the pressure . . . now go a little farther back when the weight of the sweetspot falls past a certain point the pressure moves from the fleshy pad to the joint/knuckle. That's all. From there you just pull it down. In swinging the pressure moves from the pad to the knuckle as the inertia of the sweetspot going further back falls on the knuckle. Not a big deal.

Question 2 . . . Sure . . . Look at the respective elbow positions and the positions of the clubhead at top . . . look at the elbow positions at release point. There are clearly differences. Is one Swinging and one Hitting? Probably . . . Tell me what you see . . .


Question for you . . . what do YOU think about the loading? Legitimate or not?
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