What moves a club head? I think is a trick question by itself... The wrist directly "moves" or powers the club head which causes Throwaway.
We want to move the handle of club using Elbow Power + Pivot Power for Hitter. Which translate into Forearm + shoulder throw.
The handle/hand is leading the elbow/forearm for hitting the other way round for swinging. The right shoulder becomes a back wall for the elbow power ( hitting). For hitting, it feels more like you need to Stress Load the handle ( thus called Drive Loading, the handle is driven and pushed) .. for swinging it feels like Pulling the handle and the grip/shaft doesn't feel as loaded ( the handle or hands is being pulled, ie. DRAG Loaded).
Thus the application PP like what Mike mention becomes useful as it is where the pressure points connects , communicate and apply the power/ direction.
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Would I be correct in saying....
As a hitter I drive my pressure points through the ball(using my right arm)
making sure I do not allow the lag I have created to leave my
hands until the ball is well on it's way.
The PP will subside once the accumulators is expended. ie both arm straight.
But the pivot still moves thus there is still some pressure until there is no movement.
Also, the hitter have to concentrate on the bend right wrist.
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Originally Posted by nicklin
Would I be correct in saying....
As a hitter I drive my pressure points through the ball(using my right arm)
making sure I do not allow the lag I have created to leave my
hands until the ball is well on it's way.
Pressure Points drive the Lever Assembly (direct-active) and maintains the Lag Pressure (indirect-passive). Depending on the Accumulator and PP combination, one PP is assigned to maintain Lag pressure. This is true for both Hitters and Swingers. Each stroke must assign a PP to maintain Lag Pressure.
In your example, PP3 maintains Lag Pressure as Acc1 drives against PP1 to move the club and Lever Assemble.
More often than not, PP3 maintains Lag Pressure in either full stroke.