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Old 01-23-2008, 01:36 AM
phillygolf phillygolf is offline
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Originally Posted by golfbulldog View Post


I have always thought that :-

-online procedure means swing (arc of apporach) and

- cross line procedure mean hit (angle of approach)

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Me too.

So i get a few questions in my head

Originally Posted by golfbulldog View Post

- 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 View Post

- 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 View Post

- 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 View Post

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 View Post
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 View Post

- 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 View Post

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.
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