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Old 01-01-2006, 03:53 PM
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Wet Mop Lag And Drag
Originally Posted by johngolf33

I just did Yoda's wet mop drill to experience constant, dead weight inertia. After dipping in into a pool it weighs about 5lbs and takes effort to drag it through the impact area.
Originally Posted by galopin

John, Dragging is for Swingers. If you're Hitting, you'll need to Push via PP1.
Duffy's right in the sense of 'do you drag the mop through or do you drive the mop through.' But remember, every Stroke has Lag, Drag and Thrust. Swinging and Hitting are differentiated by the type of Thrust employed. Hitting utilizes Muscular Acceleration (6-C-0-1) to actively drive the Lever Assemblies via the Power Accumulators. Swingers, on the other hand, use Centrifugal Acceleration (6-C-0-4) to pull the Clubhead toward its In-Line condition.

In the wet mop drill, the lagging mop head places a drag on the preceding accelerating components, no matter whether the mop handle is being Pulled or Pushed.
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