LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Pace, Pressure, Rhythm, Flails, Delivery Paths, Acceleration and Pulley Sizes Thread: Pace, Pressure, Rhythm, Flails, Delivery Paths, Acceleration and Pulley Sizes View Single Post #32 05-19-2007, 01:35 AM Bagger Lance Administrator Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Austin, TX Posts: 2,326 A Winner! Originally Posted by EdZ Perhaps, but only by the club specs they are using. If you have high hand speed, it may prove helpful to get heavier clubs/shafts so that you can keep in rhythm with your pace! See Bucket, there you go. EdZ understands. He gets it. (at least I think you do). "What does he get Bagger?" Well Jay Stewart, EdZ gets a 20 oz. Dry-Aged Texas Ribeye complete with a 16 oz bottle of PACE sauce! "Huh...Bagger...EdZ is vegan." Oh...what do we have for backup? "Well Bagger, there's a hundred pound sack of Collard Greens" Ed, you've won a 100 pound bag of greens along with a bottle of PACE sauce! Is there an error in the Glossary definition of Pace? PACE Example – walking vs. running. Mechanical – The miles per hour (MPH) of a moving body. Golf – The surface speed of the orbiting Clubhead as differentiated from Rhythm. My final argument - You see Bucket, there is a difference between pace and rhythm in that PACE measures the #3 accumulator clubhead travel in MPH (4 feet of surface speed for example) whereas RHYTHM measures the RPM of clubface rotation, and degree of rotation of the clubface. There are times when hand speed equals clubhead speed such as putting, chipping and pre-release but handspeed is not measured in MPH which is a surface speed calculation, it is measured as RPM around the belt. #3 is the "true" overtaking rate to measure. Angular velocity converted to roll power. So you may ask, what is #3 overtaking since it is always inline? Read 2-P again. "Uncocking the Left Wrist is Lever Assembly Extension only. Its appearance of "Overtaking" is incidental because it is actually seeking (Overtaking) its maximum RPM, which it already has by reason of the Flat Left Wrist. Therefore, it does not - and must not - affect the Lever Assembly RPM, (the Endless Belt Effect). The #3 Power Accumulator is the true Clubhead overtaking Action by reason of either "Maintaining" or "Returning to" its In-Line relationship and its "Vertical-to-a-plane" Hinge Action Alignment. The Lever Assembly Extention RATE aids the #3 Accumulator Action and is regulated by Trigger Delay until FULL EXTENSION." And that's all I have to say about that. The Defense of the Glossary definition rests. Burrr...it's getting cold in here. Anybody else understand it this way or can someone clarify pace vs. rhythm so we can move on to the rest of Buckets list? Whoever is wrong has to shave their head. Bagger Gump __________________ Bagger 1-H "Because of questions of all kinds, reams of additional detail must be made available - but separately, and probably endlessly." Homer Kelly Bagger Lance View Public Profile Send a private message to Bagger Lance Find all posts by Bagger Lance