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Old 09-13-2005, 12:06 PM
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Pattern Patter
Originally Posted by precisionscott
What do ya'll think about my stroke pattern...What would you like to see change, to match up components?

My Stroke Pattern:
Grip-Basic - Overlap
Grip-Type - Strong Single
Stroke - Basic - Pitch
Stroke Variation - 4 Barrel
Plane line- Cl-Cl - 2"
Plane Angle - Basic - Turned Shoulder
Plane Angle Variation - Single Shift
Fix - N/A
Address - Standard
Hinge Action - Dual Horizonal
Pressure Point combination - 4 Point
Pivot - Standard
Shoulder Turn - Rotated
Hip Turn - Shiftless

Hip Action - Delayed
Knee Action - Standard
Foot Action -Flat Left
Wrist Action - Standard
Lag Loading - Drag
Trigger - Shoulder/Right Arm/Wrist throw Combination
Assembly Point - Top
Loading Action - Snap
Delivery Path - Circle
Release - Snap
Precisionscott,

This is a Swinging Pattern for Maximum Power.

With that assumption, I have bolded and enlarged (in your Quote above) the Incompatible Components.

Basically, the problem areas are:

1. The Right Arm is passive (as a Power Source) in Swinging, not active. Therefore, there are only three Accumulators, three Pressure Points and no Right Arm Release Trigger.

2. The Standard Pivot Stroke demands a Weight Shift (Hip Shift and consequent Shoulder Turn Axis Tilt), and this is incompatible with the Rotated Shoulder Turn, Shiftless Hip Turn and, usually, Circle Path Delivery. In fact, I doubt very much if you are actually using the latter Components.

Bottom line, I would recommend the following adjustments to the stated Pattern:

1. Triple Barrel Stroke.

2. Standard Shoulder Turn.

3. Either Standard or Slide Hip Turn.

4. Straight Line Delivery Path.

5. Left Wrist Throw in combination with either the Shoulder Turn Throw or Delivery Path Throw or both, but not the Right Arm Throw.
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