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Old 10-05-2010, 01:05 AM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
I still say its a matter of definition. There's one accumulator Hitting, two , three , four.......... 12-1 isnt Hitting general its Drive Loading, only.
I know 12-1-in-text is 100% driveloading. But 12-1 in flesh is driveloading and drag loading, IMO. The driveloading will reduce the significance of the drag loading, but I don't see how it is possible to zero the drag loading for a golfer.

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BerntR you make a good case for Pivot work when Hitting .......I do that myself. A lot of people do. Homer actually defined this procedure.
I know that you do. And it makes all the sense in the world. My point is you can't avoid it.

I agree that they are 12-1 and 12-2 aree about as far apart as they can be. But I don't see it as a physical possibility to drive without dragging.
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No Hitter zero's his pivot for a driver...
I agree. And when with two hands on the club and a non-zeroed pivot you get drag loading in addition to the drive loading. If you're a good hitter you will get it in spades.

OB Left,

I think you need to look behind the yellow book to digest what I'm talking about. A lot of it is written between the lines here and there, but TGM is about precise information and clarity, and how the pivot powers the golf stroke is a big issue.
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