Swinging the Right Arm vs. Driving the Right Arm via CF
How do these two differ? I know Mr. K said that when he worked with people one of the problems he saw was people "swung the right arm" versus "pistoning" it.
How do you distinguish the two when employing a true Drag Loading Procedure?
How do these two differ? I know Mr. K said that when he worked with people one of the problems he saw was people "swung the right arm" versus "pistoning" it.
How do you distinguish the two when employing a true Drag Loading Procedure?
bahtodabahdadangdadangdiggie.
Hey 12....not sure if I am interpreting this correctly,
But...
Driving right arm - piston - try accumulator #1 - and use a punch type motion to the ball - like a piston (this would be driving the right arm at it's simplist).
Swinging the right arm is merely using CF as a rope type motion - meaning, the arm is merely the next chain in the motion - therefore, does not make the motion in itself, it merely absorbs the previous force and continues.
How do these two differ? I know Mr. K said that when he worked with people one of the problems he saw was people "swung the right arm" versus "pistoning" it.
How do you distinguish the two when employing a true Drag Loading Procedure?
bahtodabahdadangdadangdiggie.
Right hand Palm strike(hitting) vs Right hand karate chop (swinging).... drive vs drag....
Right hand Palm strike(hitting) vs Right hand karate chop (swinging).... drive vs drag....
Agreed . . . Let me ask you a follow up on this . . . Do you think that when executing Drag Right Hand Karate Chop in swinging that the Tracing of the Plane Line of #3 and the Right Forearm happens LATER in the release interval? So you would be Tracing Down the Plane Line more with the Heel of the Right Hand (Or Left Hand/Butt) until the club switches ends?