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Excellent Picture. No throwaway in that swing. Angled Hinge.
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Kinda like the rock string dealie . . . the rock flies off at right angles to the radius but the radius continues it circular motion . . . but the rock flies out linear . . . so all the force in a circular motion is linear it direction is the variable that constantly changes . . . so the question would be is the thrust "just there" do to moving the club in a circle on plane or do YOU create the thrust? To me if you keep moving the hands circular the linear throw out happens . . . in swinging anyway. |
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If you move the hands then yes, throwout is inevitable. But, the only way to move your hands is by straightening the Right Arm. During the Downswing, the hands and body are moving together. The hands are relocating and technically moving, but throwout doesn't occur until the Left arm moves away from the chest (same as Right Arm Straightening). Release begins at the moment when the Right Arm Begins to Straighten. |
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That's what I thought. Thanks D
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For the pure Swinger that chooses to use only CF, as an option, the left arm "blasts off" the chest as part of the Pivot Train, sequencing deal when the shoulders slow. The period of Arm Acceleration. As the Left Arm moves away from the chest, #4 firing, #1 the right arm must also straighten, but passively , not actively as a Hitters would. CF induced #4 firing.
Both Swingers and Hitters are said to be always "Driving", Thrusting but for the Swinger it is a structured, via Extensor Action, CF induced and passive application of Thrust. |
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Guys Im thinking that Homer is on record as saying that the Swinger can learn a lot about the proper Impact Alignments from trying Hitting. I believe that the Swinger can learn a lot about the direction of Thrust from Hitting as well. Lynn has said that he , when swinging, goes back and forth between thinking about Plane Line Tracing and the On Plane Application of Thrust at the Aiming Point. They both have the same Hand Path, are geometric equals but with different intentions. One merely tracing the Base Line with the right forearm and a frozen right wrist , the other similar to throwing a rock, say, from Top at the Aiming Point. Learning to Thrust will add a lot of zip to the ball, its the geometric correction to Steering, Hitting UP etc. So Swingers Thrust , Straight Line and Down and Out but passively via their Pivot induced CF. Im still wondering about the Swingers Non Automatic Wrist Throw, Trigger. Would that be an Active form of Thrust? Or just lever Extension? My head hurts. See photos of Diane in 10-19 or 10-20 and take a look at the hard to see little black arrow that points at the ball. |
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