LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Physics Thread: Physics View Single Post #178 03-05-2005, 03:04 PM Martee Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Lenoir, NC Posts: 573 Originally Posted by Golfie McG Originally Posted by Martee Maybe I am missing something in this discussion. (7-12) Pivot .....It is the massive vehicle which transports the Power Package Assembly to the launching pad and back-up support for the Hitter's driving Right Arm (6-B-1). It is the massive rotor, supplying Angular Momentum for the Throw Out power transfer of the Swinger's orbiting Left Arm (6-B-3). My understanding the Pivot though it doesn't generate the power, it can amplifly the power that is generated. ..... Martee, What I think we have here is basic difference in terminology. In a physics sense "What powers the swing" is the legs. Eg. what does the work to power up the rotor. In a golfing sense of "Boy that's a powerful swing" it is mostly techique - power accumulators, alignments - that produce high clubhead speed by harnessing the momentum of the body via the Golfers Flail. Utmost importance must be placed oupon techinique. Almost everyone is capable, assuming the technique is in place, of turning fast enough to propel a golf ball a long way. Golfie Proabably with a doubt terminology is at question when we enter these discussions. Between what we have read, what we feel, what we think we are doing, all adds to this problem. That is where I find TGM to add clarity. The Zones as defined, the Muscles used, etc. But even in physics the base unit that the motor is mounted on (Iron Byron) is not considered what powers the rotator movement. Without a doubt it does play a role, but I can't see that it is what does the powering. Maybe I am missing your point. __________________ Good Golfing Martee Martee View Public Profile Send a private message to Martee Visit Martee's homepage! Find all posts by Martee