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Old 04-01-2008, 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by 6bmike View Post
Switting is mixing swing and hit stroke componenets into a stroke pattern.


It is not unusual for a swinger to feel power from the right side. A strong pivot train via a powerful right shoulder thrust against Accum#4 is pure right side power. Driving the right arm against pressure points of the hands doesn't make a swinger a hitter or switter. An inert right arm is not a motionless arm just not the primary power package source.

What releases your clubhead? Does it whirl from throw-out? Or pushed with the shaft. You can not push throw-out and expect more power. You can throw-out and drive a right arm against PP1 & 3 as it straightens into follow through. The right arm is always driving with the pivot train. A right arm swing is not a push just a swing where the right elbow is the swing center not the left shoulder but still throws-out the clubhead.
Thanks for the response, so is switting a bad thing? Or is it the best of both worlds?
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