Plane Angle Variations and Delivery Paths -- Connecting the Dots
Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
Bossman . . . could you describe what is going on in the Angled Line Delivery Paths from a DOWN THE LINE VIEW? I'm not smelling it from the face on pic as in 10-23-B. Does Angled Line have a Straight Line portion?
The Delivery Paths (10-23) have their 'down-the-line' equivalents in the Plane Angle Variations (10-7).
Straight Line Paths (10-23-A and 10-23-C) imply a Zero Shift Plane Angle (10-7-A). Angled Line Paths (10-23-B and 10-23-D) imply Single and Double Shift Plane Angles (10-7-B and 10-7-C).
The Straight Line portion of an Angled Line Path occurs on the Elbow Plane (in both directions).
I have a question though that is related to the takeaway and your Pivot. I think you are an expert in this area since you had posted 2 very intriging posts in this area.
We got the Upper chest and the Abdomen area and the Hip Area.
The question is , when you do the right forearm takeaway, Which of this area would you think of flexing more?
If you flex more at the upper shoulder point. You get a look like the shoulder (chest) and upper spine looks more rounded and stressed
If you flex more at the abdominal section, You get a look like Tiger wood. Pretty squared or relaxed shoulder on the top..
If you flex more at the hip. you get a more Sam snead/bendoyle relaxed torso look.
Do you think this make any structural or dynamic difference in Swinging or Hitting . Body controlled or Hand controlled Pivot?
Thanks.. Sorry I think sometime I over analyse thing.Or i may be speculating what i am guessing. but I am really curious what you think !
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The section which enable you to turn the most smoothly is the best "flex" location.
Say you got a big tummy. dont flex at the abominal instead use the upper chest or the hips.
If you are Old and it hurts to move your torso.. Use the Hips more.
But if you are really fit , I truly think the abdomen flex is the best. Because it have the most softest tissue and it enable us to swing the smoothest possible. And the Upper arms alignments is the easiest to be intacted this way?
On another hand, I saw somewhere its sometime good to Lock your spine using the axis tilt on the way down... well, I am not an expert.. Just a Noob trying to have some fun challenging the idea.
Just a thought. what do you think about my deduction , Am i daydreaming ?
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"The Perv" is invaded all of our sites.....Time to shutter down!!! Back to the RFT and the Cool stuff on Delivery Paths...Keep it Toked ..Green Man ...I'm smellin what your smokin!!! Good Stuff...Columbian or Jamaican?
Remember Delivery Paths and Plane Angle Shifts are like Peanut Butter and Jelly...It's not a PBJ unless you got both...
A lot of people don't realize that the same delivery paths apply to the backstroke....Double Shift is Angled Line in both directions!!!!! Single is Angled Backstroke and Straight Line Downstroke...Right?????????????????????????????:co nfused1