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Old 05-15-2009, 11:12 AM
Jeff Jeff is offline
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Daryl

You wrote-: "I claim that the #4 Accumulator is still seeking its in-line condition while the #2 Accumulator has already become in-line. And because it's seeking its in-line condition, #4 is still Active after #2 has been spent as long as the Pivot train is still operating."

What is your definition of the in-line condition of PA#4? At what point in the swing does PA#4 reach its in-line condition, and where in the TGM book does Homer define that in-line condition?

You also wrote-: "Extensor Action should be used to prevent the Left Arm from Releasing too early."

Where in the TGM book does Homer state that extensor action should be used to prevent an early release of PA#4.

Here is a perfect example of a swinger's action - using PAs 4:2:3 in the optimum sequence. There is no right forerarm action or extensor action in his swing, and he has no problem with releasing PA#4 too early.



Jeff.

Last edited by Jeff : 05-15-2009 at 11:23 AM. Reason: add comment
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