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Old 06-21-2007, 06:43 PM
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When does loading occur?
I think loading occurs when the shaft starts to bend... everthing else is sustaining or increasing load ( drag sustains lag pressure and drive increases lag pressure) ... these photos ( if in the context of full swing) are indeterminate... images of force sensation are almost impossible... got to see where right forearm is and work out where pp3 is in relation to the shaft bend onset... that is loading.... that is what seperates hit and swing.... hit or swing is about physics....direct quote from 7th edition...


"HIT OR SWING

7-19. LAG LOADING
This category recognizes the over-all control by the Clubhead Lag Pressure Point (6-C-2) and that manipulation of its Loading Procedure determines the Physics of both Hitting and Swinging (Preface). (Study 6-H-0, 7-3 and 7-20.)"

All the rest of the "supposed" hitting or swinging components are what makes the imperatives more likely to be maintained through impact... but the key distinction is lag loading... and you have to feel the difference to know it...photos are readily misinterpreted because they do not show the force sensations as readily as they are felt!

It looks like Cabrera loads the shaft with a hitters right forearm position IMO. DOes he have some components that are perhaps generally more compatible with swinging ...possibly .... but that right forearm looks loaded for hitting...
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