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Old 01-13-2006, 12:03 AM
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The #4 Power Accumulator -- Q&A With The Colonel
Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket

Little help!!!

How does Mr. K define the "angle formed by the Left Arm and Left Shoulder?" Is it the angle formed by swinging the Left Arm ACROSS the chest? Or is it the Left Arm moving UP and DOWN from the shoulder socket? Or is it both?

Since the Left Arm moves up and down the chest, would the #4 pressure point not also MOVE?

Since the pivot provides the INITIAL acceleration throwing the lever assemblies toward impact, should the #4 Accumulator Angle not expand swinging down from the shoulder socket? What causes the #4 Accumulator Angle to seek the "in-line" condition?

Why does he deem #4 an "INDEPENDENT" accumulator and master accumulator?

Sorry for all the questions . . .

1. How does Mr. K define the "angle formed by the Left Arm and Left Shoulder?" Is it the angle formed by swinging the Left Arm ACROSS the chest? Or is it the Left Arm moving UP and DOWN from the shoulder socket? Or is it both?

From the Front View...Out of Line Vertically.

2. Since the Left Arm moves up and down the chest, would the #4 pressure point not also MOVE?

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.

3. Since the pivot provides the INITIAL acceleration throwing the lever assemblies toward impact, should the #4 Accumulator Angle not expand swinging down from the shoulder socket? What causes the #4 Accumulator Angle to seek the "in-line" condition?

Yes, the #4 'angle' expands during Release (just as it contracted during Accumulation). The Pivot (specifically, the Downstroke Right Shoulder Turn) causes the the Left Arm to seek its In-Line condition. Otherwise, only independent Left Arm Pull (10-3-D) is available.

4. Why does he deem #4 an "INDEPENDENT" accumulator and master accumulator?

Each of the four Power Accumulators is independent, i.e., each has its distinct identity. The #4 Accumulator is so designated because it is the leash that controls the all-important Right Elbow, itself the determinant of Rhythm, the #3 Accumulator Roll -- according to its Hinge Action (Horizontal, Vertical or Angled) -- through Impact (6-B-3-0).
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