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Old 10-28-2011, 05:04 PM
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It's an interesting question. I'd say that assuming one or two accumulator chipping which I personally take to mean no number 2 accumulator then too much pressure at the #2 pp would imply to me too much pulling at the #2 pp which would be accompanied by too much lag pressure at the #3 pp. In other words you're applying too much power for the shot at hand. Lag pressure being associated with power regulation.

Other than that I can't see a problem with too much "attention" to the #2 pp when chipping. It sounds like swinging chipping to me.

There's a distinction to made between the pressure points and the like numbered accumulators. I can feel # 1 when swinging chipping assuming I'm using #1 for extensor action and/or assuming I'm using the #1 (or a reverse #1) for my RFT. Uh that's a whole other topic maybe, the reverse pressure points which Homer discussed but didn't write about.

Couldnt one sense all the pressure points to some degree even for a one accumulator shot? Even though only one of em has the associated power accumulator in use?

There's a distinction to be made between grip pressure and pressure points too. #1 pp has no active grip pressure or very little and # 4 pp isn't even in the hands.

I personally feel the #2 pp is most alive or loaded during drag loading rather than left wrist cocking. When the pivot pulls, the handle via the last three fingers of the left hand down plane with the left wrist turned to plane.

Last edited by O.B.Left : 10-28-2011 at 06:23 PM.
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