The Thrust you are driving/or aiming is the #3PP...that IS what you're delivering...It would only make sense that is what you trace...If I'm wrong ...ok....I can live with that!!! Then I need more education...which is the purpose of this thread
Notice the Axis Tilt and the delivery Path are almost "parallel" in frame...Thus straight line delivery and axis tilt are compatible...Less Axis tilt requires another delivery path....Top Arc/Agled Line or Circle path...
The Thrust you are driving/or aiming is the #3PP...that IS what you're delivering...It would only make sense that is what you trace...If I'm wrong ...ok....I can live with that!!! Then I need more education...which is the purpose of this thread
Either way, the answer to lagster's question is that 10-23-A or 10-23-C aren't possible.
I'm sorry..but Ben Doyle's delivery path in the sequnce above looks perrty durn straight to me ...but again...it's probably just the "LSD" kickin in!!!
The path of the hands down the inclined plane....Your phone#'s don't work ...call me!!! The #3 pressure point is part of your hand right? Right hand I believe for most ...your left Philly!!!
Last edited by annikan skywalker : 10-08-2005 at 09:51 AM.
"The true Angular Speed (RPM) of the Clubhead is identical to that of the Hands due to the mandatory Flat Left Wrist."
The RPMs always remain constant- that is the rotation speed of the hands, arms, body and clubhead. But read further, full extension of the lever assembly will increase clubhead speed in the arc of approach as RPMs remain constent between hands and body. This increase in clubhead speed is why we use a two lever assembly. The core could not produce such speeds. Mechanical advantage at work.
there is a Top Arc...a straight line for "3-4 clicks" in frame#5 (first from the bottom left)then a pulley...it's definitely not a Circle Path..
Annikan,
I say the straight line path for your Hitting Stroke are the 6th and 7th dots (counting from the bottom), and may just include the 5th dot as well. So your Aiming Point (the straight line extension of line delivery path) is at or slightly in front of ball. Would you agree?
For your swinging stroke, the straight line path would be the 6th, 7th and 8th dots (counting from the bottom). Once again, Aiming Point is at or slightly in front of ball.
Tong,
You're more observant than the average "fella"...I hope the "count was from the bottom".........I would agree with you...with the aiming point being 1.) opposite the left foot and/or 2) The right forearm angle of approach for the hitting...
Last edited by annikan skywalker : 10-09-2005 at 04:43 PM.