![]() |
Quote:
What Sport are you talking about????? 2-M-2 POWER REGULATION Clubhead Lag Pressure Point pressure (6-C) is the Power Regulator. It meters out Power by sensing Clubhead Acceleration Rate and Direction. That is: To vary the Effective Clubhead Mass, vary 1. The Acceleration Rate (Lag Pressure 7-11) 2. The Swing Radius (length of the Primary Lever Assembly 6-B-0) To vary Clubhead Speed, vary 3. Acceleration Time (Length of the Stroke 10-21) 4. The Release Interval (Centrifugal Reaction 6-N-0) So it is optional to use any one or any combination of the four alternatives. Also study 12-0 in this connection. You want to add #5 - Decrease your Pulley Size. Homer only tells you how you can COMPENSATE FOR YOUR ONE SIZE PULLEY by Raising or Lowering the Hand #3 Accumulator TRAVEL. He does not tell you that you can physically change the size of your pulley. Greater #3 Accumulator Angle, has greater Travel and Should be compensated by Higher Handspeed because it will take longer for the Clubhead to get around the Pulley. Conversely, If you reduce the #3 Accumulator Angle you'll have less Travel so you won't need as much Handspeed. In other words, he is telling those with slower hand speed to reduce the #3 Accumulator Angle. Or, if you're a Hitter, just eat more red meat. |
Quote:
Second, The commentator shouldn't be talking about something he utterly knows nothing about. Third, What you think you are seeing is not what they are doing. Tiger's Hip Center is 2" ahead of his ball location and his Head is dead on the Ball at impact. Zach's Hip center is dead on the Ball at Impact Location and his head is 2" behind the Ball. Though Zach moved to his left side perfectly, Tiger moves slightly more. Zach has a very small #3 Accumulator angle. Tiger's is greater. Tiger can do that because he has higher hand speed. It looks like zach is sweeping compared to Tiger. But, he's not. For you, it's just not having enough information availble to analyze the comparison. Now you do. However, you're ten times more knowlegable than that commentator. They both have a Straight-Line Delivery Path. Tiger's is slightly more vertical. Zach has textbook form. So does Tiger. TGM Textbook (in this video anyway). |
Daryl . . . New Thread Started . . . Class is in session . . . Bring your note book #2 pencil . . . and no putting boogers under the desk!!!
|
Quote:
Hibernation would be nice... that would mean I'd be getting some sleep! The little guy is keeping me more busy than I would have imagined, but soon I suspect he will be sleeping for more than a few hours at a stretch, or at least that is what my wife and I keep being told! As for the endless belt, you can keep up the lag pressure, all the way 'down' plane - focus on PP#2 and a sequenced release - keeping in mind that it is the pivot that 'throws out'. |
Accumulators 2 & 3
Quote:
You make it sound like #3 works like #2. Is that right? Aren't they always talking about pulley size and hand speed? Pulley is #2, right? And those discussions are always about hitting the ball the same distance----bigger pulley requires faster handspeed to acheive same distance. How does hand speed affect ability to transfer power through #3? If I have a big #3, do I have to swing my arms slow to get it around the corner? Or can I just rotate my left arm faster? Really confusing. Let me know. |
Hip Center
What is the hip center? Is it the seam on the pants? How does it
relate to the center of body mass talked about in the "final missing piece"? Does the edge of the hip go past the ball to get the center of mass next to the left leg? Or does the the 45 degree backward hip turn get the hips even with the ball? Would be nice for V.J. to comment on these questions. |
| All times are GMT -4. The time now is 04:12 PM. |