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the feel of #4
Bucket: "2. Since the Left Arm moves up and down the chest, would the #4 pressure point not also MOVE?"
Yoda: "The #4 Pressure Point is applicable only on the Downstroke (after its Loading during the Start Down). Once welded in place by Pivot Lag, it does not move."
(According to me)
Here’s the feel:
Assume your address position without a club and without a right arm. From address, move your left arm two feet back with no pivot. This IS NOT the feeling of the loading of the #4 accumulator. Next, assume the address position again, but lift your left arm to shoulder height. Now, move your left arm across your chest. The #4 PP is welded higher (Ted’s words) and IS the feeling of the #4 PP. Once welded, the #4 PP DOES NOT move down during the downstroke. Now, place your right forearm flying wedge in support and use 10-14-B (slide with delayed turn). The (small) slide creates the tilt in the spine and starts the right shoulder on the downward path. For these very important reasons, the #4 PP can be ‘welded higher’ and still satisfy impact alignments.
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Yoda knows...and he taught me!
For those less fortunate, Swinging is an option.
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