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Old 01-22-2006, 11:49 AM
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John's Release and Plane Angle
Originally Posted by tongzilla
Just like to say I'm really greatful that John's Pattern is posted for all to see. What a fortunate bunch LBG members are!

Why use a Non-Auto Sweep Release, we one can use Auto Sweep? Have you ever looked into getting more of a Random Sweep / Snap Release for more Power, or would accuracy be sacrificed?


Also your Basic Plane Angle (component 5) is the Turned Shoulder Plane, but your Plane Angle Variation (component 6) is a Double Shift. Doesn't the Double Shift use an Elbow Plane though?

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John doesn't like the feel of the Snap Release. He likes the feel of very quiet hands/wrist. With that said we are gradualy working toward the Auto Sweep.

The Elbow Plane is used in the Double Shift Variation (Component #7), but it does not replace the Turned Shoulder Plane designation (Component #6). By definition, the Double Shift begins on the Elbow Plane; arrives at The Top on the Turned Shoulder Plane; and then returns to the Elbow Plane through Impact. Hence, the Turned Shoulder Plane Top of 10-6-B and the Double Shift Variation of 10-7-C.

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Originally Posted by Hunter
John doesn't like the feel of the Snap Release. He likes the feel of very quiet hands/wrist. With that said we are gradualy working toward the Auto Sweep.

The Elbow Plane is used in the Double Shift Variation (Component #7), but it does not replace the Turned Shoulder Plane designation (Component #6). By definition, the Double Shift begins on the Elbow Plane; arrives at The Top on the Turned Shoulder Plane; and then returns to the Elbow Plane through Impact. Hence, the Turned Shoulder Plane Top of 10-6-B and the Double Shift Variation of 10-7-C.

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Ooops, I got the component numbers wrong.

Thanks for your answer Rob.
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