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Et Tu, Centrifugal Force?
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It is quite possible (even easy) to override this action through ignorance or effort or both. In fact, Hitters do it deliberately with every Stroke (as they should). For Swingers, the greater the 'override', the higher the handicap. :) |
Hmm? I’m not a Party Pooper but please consider: 1-L
#8. No portion of the Lever Assembly can swing forward independently. (The Golfers Flail) Only by Lever Extension (Travel Distance) is the Clubhead traveling at a greater velocity than the Hands. At Impact, the Hands and Clubhead are traveling at the same Speed and RPM. (I'm not yelling, the bold is for those hard of reading) (The Golfers Flail) Not Just at Impact. Please remember the Bent and Level Right Wrist and that the Golf Club moves in a circle. Should the issue of “The Endless Belt” conclude: :) How does one Increase Clubhead Speed? -Or- How does one Increase Hand Speed? Does a Snap Release Increase Clubhead Speed or Hand Speed? I need to beat Bucket to the Punch: (I found a website with Southern Sayings) Southern Saying: Like a chicken with your head cut off Translation: Confusion Usage: That boy was running around like a chicken with his head cut off! What does the phrase "to stir the pot" generally mean? And does it mean to be in some way deliberately provocative or irritating? Deliberately provocative, yes, but not necessarily maliciously. Picture a pot of soup. A lot of ingredients have settled to the bottom, out of sight, until stirred. Metaphorically, a lot of issues can drop out of sight when nobody mentions them. One can "stir the pot" to bring issues to the surface, mostly to create awareness. (Accumulator #2, believe it or not, may very well be Hand Velocity) |
RPM Vs. MPH
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So, at Impact -- assuming the 'In Line' Clubshaft and Left Arm (Rhythm per 6-B-3-0 and 2-G) -- the Hands and Clubhead are, indeed, traveling at the same RPM, but . . . Not at the same MPH (Surface Speed). |
Would you agree that they have the same Angular Velocity? :)
Would you agree with the statement that: Only by Lever Extension (Travel Distance) is the Clubhead traveling at a greater velocity than the Hands; at impact. Remember that the "Golfers Flail" is held together with a 'Pin'. These are Rhetorical Questions. :whistle: A humble Student. |
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You got something right!!! :happy3: |
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At impact has the #2 accumulator (clubhead velocity accumulator) reached its full inline condition or is that a post impact condition? |
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It has if you want to hit it really short. |
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Don't confuse wristcock with the condition of the flat left wrist and #3 accumulator. They are mutually exclusive. I can see how your 10-2-D grip might make that confusing for you. Throwing the clubface at the ball makes life easier for knuckle draggers because you get to ignore rolling. Even though the left wrist can be fully uncocked that doesn't change the fact that #3 is still in line, even though it gets zeroed out temporarily. |
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