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Old 12-30-2010, 12:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Yoda View Post
Thanks for this, O.B.

In the Start Down, the Right Shoulder Acceleration is actuated by the Hip Turn. This Hip Turn -- with its Action -- is more than mere Motion. In fact, it does the work that throws the Right Shoulder (and with it, the entire Power Package) into Release.

Motion permits but causes nothing.

Work actuates and causes everything.

Arnie definitely pulled the Club from the Top.

Then, from Release, he drove it through Impact and Follow-Through.






"pulled then drove" Swingers startdown Drag, then Drive.


So we're looking at 4B with Arnie there is that right? Shoulder Work?

Perhaps we're discussing the quick flip of the hips versus the slow startdown? So when I see a rather static right shoulder positon from Release to Both Arms Straight am I wrongly assuming Shoulder motion from Top to Release , 3B ?


So , even for Drag then Drive 4B , there can still be a rather static "launching pad" right shoulder? Is that right?

Or maybe the Right Shoulder is rather, somewhat static from Release to Both ARm straight for swingers and hitter alike .....somewhat. This is something Ive been looking at. Homer did say after all, that the swinging or hitting the right arm is always driving.......

Last edited by O.B.Left : 12-30-2010 at 12:58 AM.
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