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7-23 Power Package Deliver Path
I may have screwed up by lifting this out of context. I'm trying to figure out the second paragraph in 7-23:
Normally, Delivery “THRUST” is “Cross Line” – Delivery “MOTION” is “On Line”. Even at Low Point, because Delivery Path Angle (direction) is ALWAYS the alternate Target Line (7-2-3) even with Circle Delivery Path (1-L-9, 1-L-10). Study 7-11 and 7-19. So here he is saying that Thrust is "Cross Line." And since it is "cross line" are we exclusively talking about Hitting? Chasing this down a bit via the references . . . Per 7-2-3, 3.the back of the Flat Left Wrist and the Lag Pressure Point (6-C-2-0) BOTH facing down the Angle of Approach (2-J-3). Otherwise, per 7-3, both must face down the Right Forearm Impact Fix Alignment (Alternate Target Line) regardless of the true Angle of Approach (2-J-3, 7-5). 1-L 9 & 10 . . . 9. Regardless of how the Lever Assembly is driven, it moves in a circle. 10. The Lever Assembly must be driven through Impact by an On Plane force (moving toward the Plane Line). I'm still lost on this . . . Is the Swinger's Thrust Cross Line based on 7-23 or have I missed the boat? |
Cross Line is a Hitter thing. You Drive (push) the club in a straight line. You can't drive it in a curved line....and I'd have to think you shouldn't move it in a straight line (down the Angle of Approach) if you are attempting to Swing.
... I don't get this though: "3.the back of the Flat Left Wrist and the Lag Pressure Point (6-C-2-0) BOTH facing down the Angle of Approach (2-J-3). Otherwise, per 7-3, both must face down the Right Forearm Impact Fix Alignment (Alternate Target Line) regardless of the true Angle of Approach (2-J-3, 7-5)." .... Wouldn't facing the back of the Flat L. Wrist towards the "R. Forearm Impact Fix Alignment" (I assume this means where the R. Forearm points to at Impact [or Impact Fix]) be the same thing as facing it toward the Angle of Approach though? |
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I've got a question about this one: "9. Regardless of how the Lever Assembly is driven, it moves in a circle." How does this differ from Circle Delivery path? I know it must.... |
The Hands From The Top -- Straight Line Versus Circle Path
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Why is some editons of TGM does Homer associate a Circle Delivery Path with an Arc of Approach Procedure and A Straight Line Delivery with an Angle of Approach procedure... Obviously a Straight Line Delivery with an Angle of approach makes logical sense....BUT..... I was under the impression that a Swinger would be best served using a Top Arc/Straight Line to take advantage of the Endless Belt...However, with a Circle Path..there is No Belt just one Large Pullley..does this have more to do with with Axis Tilt versus No Axis Tilt? Pivot Motion versus Left Arm Motion? Blasted Off by the Pivot versus delivery without the Pivot as descried in 6-B-4..Third Paragraph?
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