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Originally Posted by Bagger Lance
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Good stuff Bucket. Hope you don't mind me taking off my Admin/Techie hat and "chipping in" but this has been on my mind lately and I need to hatch another egg. First a few reference points..
7-11 Fundamentally, Power must flow from its source (the Accumulators) and must be exerted against something (Pressure Points) that will directly or indirectly drive the Club through impact.
10-11-0 Again - any time Accumulators #2 and #3 (the hands) are employed, but only Pressure Points #1 and/or #4 (the arms) are used to actuate the Primary Lever Assembly, so that Centrifugal force alone actuates the Secondary Lever Assembly, this would be the classic golf "Swing" and the Clubshaft would exhibit the "Rope Handle" characteristics...
10-11-02 Pressure Point #2 acutates the Secondary Lever Assembly, normally, only as "Passive Clubhead Lag"...and is a Swingers Rope Handle application.
So in normal operation, the classic golf swing, PP #2 is passively monitoring the left wrist cock action throughout the swing. 4-B 1,2,3. (For those without the book, there are some good pictures in the above references.) Essentially a flat left wrist that is level, cocked and uncocked. Like hammering a nail, you are feeling the cocking and uncocking with the #2 pressure point. We are not feeling any pressure changes on the left thumb as it's location is not assigned to the top of the shaft (hammer handle), and it's playing a supporting role, not a lag loading role.
This is a very interesting question and one I've been pondering. What if...we want to load the secondary accumulator early or late by manual override?
What if...we want to manually override centrifugal force and throw the secondary accumulator early or late in the downswing?
The loading and unloading of these actions are monitored by PP #2. Are we contending with throwaway if we manipulate the #2 accumulator?
Are we disrupting hinge action rhythm if we manipulate the synchronized release of uncocking then rolling?
In 7-19 Homer mentions - Rolling and/or Uncocking have their assignment of doing any throwing of the clubhead.
Don't think I answered your questions directly, but I'm with ya buddy. I'm trying to let this genie out of the bottle and understand it better.
Loading, Release Types, and Triggers...oh my!
Thanks,
Bagger
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Looks like nobody's willing travel down this road with us . . .
I shall study more . . .