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Old 11-08-2009, 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
From the End of Startup, to the Top and down to Release

Wow thats a lot of work, thanks. You're assuming a very early Power Package Loading Point then, the Right Arm fully bent at the end of Startup. Is there a reason for this?

This would take me out of the picture when Im float loading a 10-21-D Downstroke Top , Loading Point on the downswing. But agreed my right Elbow once the Power Accumulator #1 is fully loaded, fully bent, stays that way until its stored power is Released via Right Elbow Straightening. Im trying to delay it some and do think of maintaining the right elbow bend in this connection while training.

There is a school of thought out there on the web that this elbow bend shouldnt be released till past Impact. Making the Power Accumulator firing order 2,3,4,1 or somethingerother. Dont really want to get into this but I dont get it at all, how does CF fire #2 when the Pivots still accelerating? #2 cant be fired via Thrusting if #1 is the last Accumulator to Fire. I dunno. A left hand throw? A pushing down on the #2 with the right arm but the elbow staying fully bent? Ah forget I mentioned this. I think Homer had it right, the Accumulators can be zeroed, omitted, overlapped but the order stays the same. 4,1,2,3. Hey does this make sense.......Pivot, Arms, then Hands sequentialy? Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 3. Sort of like a chain reaction or Pivot Train or something.

Back to "dragging the wet mop", its a body thing with no hand firing. In fact the hands are just clamps that sense the lagging condition of the heavy mop handle in the pressure points. The Overtaking of the Hands by the Mop head happens and should not be held off, steered. No need to keep the body turning hard and fire the mop head past the Hands with the Hands. No world class janitor with a good back does this. Overtaking in a golf sense will not be destructive if its well timed and done via a Roll with a Flat Left Wrist as opposed a Bending Left Wrist. Do not try to Steer the clubhead or the clubface straight towards the Target or the Left Wrist will bend.

Last edited by O.B.Left : 11-08-2009 at 01:20 PM.
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