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Bumpy 03-06-2012 12:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 90206)
I think we all agree that Hinging requires Rhythm of the Primary Lever, an undisturbed Clubhead Orbit, and a Clubface Aligned to one of the three Associated Planes.

We may not all agree on Swivel. I view Clubface Rotation as a "Swivel" when the Clubface rotates with an Alignment to anything other than an Associated Plane, such as the Center of Gravity of the Clubhead, or with a True Rotation of the Hands.

But did you know, that the Clubface, when using Hinging, Closes at a much Slower Rate than with a Swivel? This is one of the benefits of Hinging.


It's like that eh? Hitters bashing on the swivel again. :sad2: But what your really saying is I can make a less precise stroke and get away with it more often.:naughty: --OR-- You might be saying 'I can make more strokes precise', but that would sound bragadocious and hitters are a humble sort. :redface: What happens when a hitter using a small pulley is a little off? I have to ask because my pulley swells when I try to hit, been that way for a week now.

Bumpy

innercityteacher 03-06-2012 04:36 PM

You need to be gentle with your pulley!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bumpy (Post 90479)
It's like that eh? Hitters bashing on the swivel again. :sad2: But what your really saying is I can make a less precise stroke and get away with it more often.:naughty: --OR-- You might be saying 'I can make more strokes precise', but that would sound bragadocious and hitters are a humble sort. :redface: What happens when a hitter using a small pulley is a little off? I have to ask because my pulley swells when I try to hit, been that way for a week now.

Bumpy

Doctor's have lots of medications for ahem, "small pulleys." :golfcart2:

ICT


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