In your view does the #3 accumulator transition to the plane of the left wristcock motion #2?
Are you keeping them distinct and seperate, or blending?
Swinging, hitting, or does it matter?
Just curious.
Thanks,
Bagger
The left wristcock motion per the left flying wedge works in the plane of accumulator no.3. They are completely interchangable terms - plane of the left wristcock motion and accumulator no.3 plane. When the choice is presented, I use a term that I believe best fits when describing relationships.
This has nothing to do with hitting or swinging. Merely relationships of geometric alignments.
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