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Perry
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I have no issue with the segments slowing and transferring momentum to the next segment. It's the intent that I question. Do they slow? Yes. Can the intent to "brake" increase speed? I highly doubt it. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2o1SYXaOHE |
His foot is not flat at impact
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calling Yoda!!!
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Yoda leaves today for the Barclays, so I'm not sure when he'll get to a computer. |
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Chapter 2
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"Force and Motion Vectors must comply with Newton’s first three laws; The Law of Inertia: Newton’s First Law. There is no change in the motion of a body unless a resultant force is acting upon it. Force and Acceleration: Newton’s Second Law. Whenever a net (unbalanced) force acts on a body, it produces an acceleration in the direction of the force, an acceleration that is directly proportional to the force and inversely proportional to the mass of the body. Reacting Forces: Newton’s Third Law. For every acting force there is a reacting force that is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction." "would you still believe homer or would you believe cesar?" Here you are questioning my ability to reason. Firstly, I base my teaching on the laws of geometry and physics. Secondly, I use the book (TGM), Lynn, Homer's audio tapes, and other scientific studies as reference materials. So, am I the more reasonable person for having the cornerstones of my teaching being laws of force and motion? Or, would it be more reasonable for me to blindly follow a talking head with data in his hand? I never believe anything because someone says that it's so. I've heard plenty of if-then statements that don't make sense, even though there was "supporting" data. P.S. It's always wise to check the sights on your pistol before firing. |
I understand that say our body. the knees , hips and shoulder travel twice as much as the other . So at the top of the swing, the knees is 22.5*, hip 45* and shoulder 90* as a guideline.
My question is Would these speed and angle component be accelerating at the same time, decelerating at the same time? Or they follow a certain sequence? I have no 3D data or anything.. but I think they are the later. 2m3 and pivot lag , are I know very important. 2nd part of the question. What if we intentionally aim to make the speed of the knees or hip go and go and no brakes throughout the swing. Will there be problems caused by this?.. |
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Frankly i dont even care about the kinetic chain or tpi data or who is correct and the history of mankind shows how wrong most scientists are and the future will do the same p.s i check my pistol daily and dont need any snake oil either |
flat right foot and pivot rotation
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