Delivery motion is parallel to the base line of the inclined plane. Thrust is directed to low point which is across the base line of the inclined plane. Thrust toward the inside aft quadrant of the ball.
You must be shaking your head at me. Such a simple concept.
To the contrary, Daryl. I thought you did a good job with your post. The only thing that came to mind was that you could have added my bolded comment to your quote below:
"Thrust is directed to low point which is across the base line of the inclined plane"... and continues Down Plane during the Follow-Through until the Right Arm is straight.
Is Thrust present irrespective of the procedure one selects?
Dare I say absolutly?If you consider centrifugal force to be thrust,just generated a different way -by on- line motion,still down and out but on the arc of approach(?)
Is Thrust present irrespective of the procedure one selects?
Yes.
The Hitter generates Cross-Line Thrust Muscularly (Linear Right Triceps Drive-Out of the entire Primary Lever Assembly, i.e., the Left Arm and Club).
The Swinger generates On-Line Thrust Centrifugally (Rotational Body Momentum Transfer into the 'essentially inert' Left Arm and the Secondary Lever Assembly, i.e., the Club).