LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Proper procedure for learning how to hit (start 4 barrel or start single) Thread: Proper procedure for learning how to hit (start 4 barrel or start single) View Single Post #10 08-27-2009, 03:01 PM grantc79 Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Posts: 100 Originally Posted by okie Hitters pivot. The pivot however serves as a backstop or launching pad for the driving right arm. #4 is the master accumulator. It triggers the others. Do you have any sense of the #4 pressure point? Honestly, I do not. What I basically feel is right arm pulling back until I run out of right arm and then right arm driving forward. I don't feel any shoulder interaction at all with the exception of force being applied to the right shoulder via the right arm. Quote: Outside of my hands this is a huge feel for me. When I hit I try to only use #4, #1, & #3. four barrels is for trouble makers! I would guess that going 4 barrel would introduce a lot of issues if you don't have really good timing. With my current motion I can still hit a ball 270 or so, but if I can safely get more I would definitely like to get more. Quote: I have found extensor action and a centered and stationary head invaluable in learning to use #4 Acc. If the left arm is not moving across your chest (with pp evidence of that fact) then you are probably using a shoulder turn takeaway. Most people use only two acc. (IMO) and then not always in the right sequence. Homer said a good (satisfactory?) game can be developed with just two acc's. Hope that helps. Daryl will fill you in on the details! #4 accumulator is really where I would like to focus. That would be the pivot loading the right arm correct? The more pivot the more right arm I have available to drive? grantc79 View Public Profile Send a private message to grantc79 Find all posts by grantc79