6-B-4-0 THE FORTH POWER ACCUMULATOR The angle formed by the Left Arm and Left Shoulder forms the Forth Power Accumulator. It is not only an independent Power Accumulator, but its Triggering function as the Checkrein of the Right Elbow is also vastly important and it thus can be the Accumulator of the Accumulators – or Master Accumulator. Also see 2-M-4.
As Accumulator #4 it is Pivot (Body) Power supplying the initial acceleration of the Downstroke to throw the Lever Assemblies toward Impact by the Thrust of the Shoulder Turn. See 7-13. Another major contribution to Impact Power is geometric – it is the first link in the Swing Radius power train between the Club and the Feet.
“Left Arm Power” in any form or amount can still be considered #4 Accumulator Action. Otherwise it actually substitutes for the Pivot to introduce the circular motion required to produce Centrifugal Force.
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?