The combinations of Trigger types are listed in 11-20.....What's interesting is how these combinations evolved/changed throughout the first six editions....so I can't wait to get the 7th
Annikan, 11-20 only shows the most common Trigger Type combinations.
The answer to your question is yes, bearing in mind that, here, the Delivery Path Throw is triggered at the bottom of the short arc (as opposed to the long arc in a Sweep Release).
Please refer to (2) in post #15 of this thread.
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tongzilla
Last edited by tongzilla : 03-14-2006 at 01:32 PM.
I experimented a little at the indoor range today. The shoulder throw does seem better, though not as simple. When the wrist throw occurs late in the swing it seems to blur the #2 and #3...more swivel. A little earlier and less blur. I hope i'm not traveling on the wrong path here by experimenting.
One of the nice things which occurs, is that the horizontal hinge action is more definite..deliberate,, and even with a week grip, the ball doesn't fade the slightest, which I think shows me that the slowing of the pivot doesn't mean that they aren't fully turning through. Hmm..Strong single action grip with standard wrist action has a slightly lower trajectory. Weak single action seems more true and it has no bad effects on the deiberate horizontal hinge, i.e. good roll feeling.
However, as I said earlier, the shoulder throw is a bit tweekier, i.e. not as much room for error.
I experimented a little at the indoor range today. The shoulder throw does seem better, though not as simple. When the wrist throw occurs late in the swing it seems to blur the #2 and #3...more swivel. A little earlier and less blur. I hope i'm not traveling on the wrong path here by experimenting.
One of the nice things which occurs, is that the horizontal hinge action is more definite..deliberate,, and even with a week grip, the ball doesn't fade the slightest, which I think shows me that the slowing of the pivot doesn't mean that they aren't fully turning through. Hmm..Strong single action grip with standard wrist action has a slightly lower trajectory. Weak single action seems more true and it has no bad effects on the deiberate horizontal hinge, i.e. good roll feeling.
However, as I said earlier, the shoulder throw is a bit tweekier, i.e. not as much room for error.
Annikan, 11-20 only shows the most common Trigger Type combinations.
The answer to your question is yes, bearing in mind that, here, the Delivery Path Throw is triggered at the bottom of the short arc (as opposed to the long arc in a Sweep Release).
Please refer to (2) in post #15 of this thread.
Tong...lets keep this thread..."throwing" or get another started!!!! Cheeseburger, cheese fries and Cherry Coke...