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One thing for sure . . . given the same clubhead speed . . . the ball don't know or care whether you hit or swing.
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Ted uses double that such that his left arm is temporarily dislocated from the shoulder. Be careful shaking his hand.:) |
bucket... I know that ... but thats besides the point . Furthermore... it will yield different "tendencies"
Bagger, My point is .... you can apply Same amount of extensor action or accumulator 1 75 lbs ,, or 100 lbs on both... but the difference is whether it supports the primary or secondary assembly ... Out of the sudden , I realised nobody understand what i am writing >..<.. Should have paid more attention in my English Classes.. But the teacher is old and mean you can't blame a small kid for not trying his best. |
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Ted, you are the Hit King. Nobody knows it better than you. :) |
ARRRGGGH Mike...
ITS different .. but thats beside the point It becomes different because on how it Assembles.. NOT by pure intent ... Ie.. YOU CANNOT say you want the Tricep become a active or Passive, HIT or Swing , Accumulator 1 or Extensor action , with the same elbow position, with the same way the tricep "pulls the thumb" . by just wanting and thinking. ,,,,,, We need to change something . get what i am trying to express? |
Extensor Action does not straighten and pushes the left arm to the ball. It tries to straighten in a straight line along the shaft- a totally different direction. The inline force is what glues the wedges.
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Maybe the difference between extensor action and the hitters thrust is felt at an anatomical level. In other words, the triceps muscles are extending in both cases. But maybe other muscles (pecs, anterior delts) come into play during the hitter's drive-out, while they don't necessarily do so in extensor action?? |
ok... from extensor action .. i highlight 2 sentence in 6.B.1.D
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you can't really pull Both ALSO 10.18.A I highlight Quote:
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Yub, for your first paragraph... as stated in 6B1D... Quote:
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Not really... My point is how the Tricep power is assembled will differentiate between the tricep being a acc 1 or extensor action or both. pls refer the TGM quote of 6b1D |
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