Originally Posted by airair
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I'm not sure what being in synch means. Does this allow for a freewheeling arm swing or have I (again) misunderstood something here? Are you talking about rhythm generally speaking or according to the TGM definition? But the main point is not to accelerate the hand speed it seems..?
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Rythm was in TGM terms, i.e. "synchronised", or maybe more accurate "correctly sequenced", so no specific acceleration of the hand independent of the body for a swinger (but of course the whole body-arm-hands bundle do accelerate from Top to impact).
In Swinging, the arms are pulled from the left shoulder (#4 pp) that turn via pivot action, that the natural choregraphy of body parts for a swinger.
Usual caveat: that's based on my understanding of the book and of the informations here, I haven't seen an AI.