LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - On-line/ cross-line / 2-J-3 / etc Thread: On-line/ cross-line / 2-J-3 / etc View Single Post #16 01-23-2008, 01:36 AM phillygolf Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Posts: 355 Originally Posted by golfbulldog I have always thought that :- -online procedure means swing (arc of apporach) and - cross line procedure mean hit (angle of approach) ! Me too. So i get a few questions in my head Originally Posted by golfbulldog - Does that mean that a swinger needs/requires a circle delivery path?? Hmmm....no, dont think so. Conversely, circle delivery is a swinging procedure. But, again - no book here - I dont think swingers need/require circle delivery. I do not think so ... Originally Posted by golfbulldog - does that mean that if a swinger uses a straight line delivery path then it is a cross line procedure and they can use the angle of approach? Ok...isnt delivery path the path of the hands? If so, then no. Cross line is procedure is a reference to thrust - hitting - because the direction is across the planeline. You could have straight line delivery path with swinging (couples) and still have arc of approach. not sure... Originally Posted by golfbulldog - Now if i am aiming for a later release/more snap than sweep....I think i have to use a straight line delivery path ( not circle...circle path can not do snap release...right?)..... Snap is in reference to accum # 2 believe. You most likely have a straight line del path, but doesnt require it. Originally Posted by golfbulldog so what options does my right forearm have for covering or tracing? Depends what you mean - arc/angle of approach? Need clarification. Originally Posted by golfbulldog I think that it can always trace the geometric plane line...but as I am now using a cross line procedure ...does that mean "out to right field" ( ie. more 10-5-E rather than 10-5-A...but that sounds too much like hitting!!!) Cross line would be 'out to right field', a hitting procedure. Swinging wouldnt be out to right field simply because.....rotational. Originally Posted by golfbulldog - Is there a swinger's visual equivalent for the right forearm in a straight line delivery snap release?? Arc of approach. Originally Posted by golfbulldog Now add in the slide of the hips parallel to whatever and does that mean that a swinger slides his hips differently in a crcle delivery path as opposed to a straight line delivery path??? Not sure. Here's what I do know. Hips move, as directed by the hands, to allow an onplane motion. Sorry, thats it for now. I am beat. phillygolf View Public Profile Send a private message to phillygolf Find all posts by phillygolf