How is the size of the pulley determined?
Given that:
Large pulley requires fast hands, small pulley less hand speed.
BUT
although large pulley requires high hand speed the small pulley requires LARGE force to prevent deceleration of the hands.
I see many who try for MAX delay (small pulley) an although it may look good is a "snap-throw" action which slows the hands.
count frame distence of hands with slo-mo pictures. Aiming point is a setting determined by pulley size but is a reaction too not the cause of pulley size.
Anyway- how may I determine/select the "best" pulley size???
ALSO; I believe that the radius must be AT LEAST the length of the right forearm ( fanning right forearm) or the RFFW can not be preserved and the wrist must cock and the minimum radius produces a swing with the elbow as center.
EDIT FOLLOWS:
OK- I AM GOING TO TAKE AS "STAB" AT ANSWERING.
There is no selection of pulley size available EXCEPT with compensations. You get the pulley size that is produced by your swing/hit and any artificial attempt to adjust it WITHOUT major reconstruction can be disasterous. SO, I will no longer look at this as a product of the swing and not an objective or inclusion. Please tell me if you see that I am wrong.
Last edited by HungryBear : 01-27-2010 at 11:09 AM.
Reason: ANSWER MY OWN QUESTION