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12 piece bucket 04-19-2005 09:39 PM

When to Swivel Angled Hinging vs. Horizontal Hinging
 
Does the Swivel of the hands post impact occur later with Angled Hinging than Horizontal Hinging?

6bmike 04-19-2005 10:47 PM

Re: When to Swivel Angled Hinging vs. Horizontal Hinging
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
Does the Swivel of the hands post impact occur later with Angled Hinging than Horizontal Hinging?

Yes, if at all.

I believe the "swivel" 4-D-0 is unique to a Swinger's Stroke using Standard Wrist Action 10-18-A. BUT all strokes need to rotate the wrists back on plane to the finish. It may not actually be a 'swivel' with an angled hinge motion.

Centrifugal force and the swivel are two major characteristics that separates Swing from Hit.

Theodan 04-20-2005 12:47 AM

Got a great opportunity to shoot Ted at key points in his swing for my gallery. \:D/ His swivel starts as he gets both arms through......... blurred from his incredible hand speed, but you can gleen his left hand is beginning to be overtaken by the right hand. (I have been meaning to put all of these up, I may just grant access for everybody to the gallery, if there's interest.)


12 piece bucket 04-20-2005 07:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Theodan
Got a great opportunity to shoot Ted at key points in his swing for my gallery. \:D/ His swivel starts as he gets both arms through......... blurred from his incredible hand speed, but you can gleen his left hand is beginning to be overtaken by the right hand. (I have been meaning to put all of these up, I may just grant access for everybody to the gallery, if there's interest.)


Sweet! You gotta put them up! Thanks a ton!

B

dcg1952 04-20-2005 08:17 AM

Theodan,
Count me among the interested! Dr Dave


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