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Old 08-09-2010, 09:49 AM
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I would say the only thing that ultimately matters is the efficient transfer of energy to the desired result.

Chapter 2 really, the line of compression. The impact interval.

There is likely a difference in looking at the efficient line of compression, vs the human input/energy to get a given amount of compression.

You can have a pattern full of compensations, but still have a really efficient line of compression as far as the ball/club.

On the 'human input' side of things, I agree that Stricker is a nice model.

Not so much less motion = efficient

but only "necessary" motion, and no more (which I would agree looks like 1-L)
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