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Originally Posted by Triad
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Master,
Have you now changed your earlier position that the 4 Barrel stroke is
unattainable/inadvisable but reserved this option solely for the more
'sophisticated' motion of the Hitter?
Triad
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I have always recommended the Four Barrel Stroke for Full Power -- but only
for Hitters. Any post you saw recommending a Three Barrel maximum applied
only to Swingers. There were many posts on other sites earlier this year --
almost all relating to the Theoretical Four Accumulator 'Maximum
Participation' Stroke Pattern in TGM's Third Edition. In those sequenced
posts, qualifiers as to the Swinger/Hitter distinction almost certainly were
omitted.
If you want a Four Barrel
Swing, fine. In Homer's words, "Fly at
it." But...here's the
true TGM bottom Line:
Hitter --
Four Barrel
Maximum.
Swinger --
Three Barrel
Maximum.
Like it or not,
this was Homer Kelley's stated (and recorded) position.
In a nutshell:
The
Hitter's Bent
Right Arm is driven by
Muscular Thrust and
Pushes the Club through Impact. The
Swinger's essentially inert
Left Arm is Driven by
Centrifugal Force and
Pulls the
Club through Impact. You cannot
Push the Club through Impact with
Right
Arm
Muscular Thrust and
Pull the Club through Impact with
Left
Arm
Centrifugal Force at the same time.
Over time, Homer came to see that very clearly, and he was adamant in his
denunciation
of the Four Barrel
Swing. He was equally adamant in his
recommendation
of the Four Barrel
Hit,
providing the Right Shoulder was used
properly (as discussed in my prior post).
For me, having been down this road before, this is 'end of story.' I refuse
to debate it further, on this site or anywhere else. So, 'have at it' if you
will, but I'll watch from the grandstand.
This is an incredibly important post, and I sincerely -- and without ego
-- hope you guys appreciate it.
Meanwhile...
Pass the peanuts and crackerjacks, please.
