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Old 01-15-2006, 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
I have long agreed that Pace should reference 6-P-0. Also, in 12-5-3, Item #12 (Impact Fix) should read 7-8, not 7-3. And Item #10 in 12-5-2 should probably be Lag Loading, not Loading Action (else the Reference # should be changed).
Thanks for the confirmation!

Moving on...

Does 12-5-2/3 include all the components before it (e.g. components in 12-5-3 includes all those in 12-5-2 and 12-5-1)?



The 1-L reference for 12-5-1 #15 (Pressure Point #3) is 1-L-7 and 1-L-12.

1-L-7: The Lever Assembly is driven by exerting pressure against it.
So for obvious reasons, I'm thinking this reference is for Hitters only. Hmmm...

1-L-12: Ball Speed is dependent on both before Impact and after Impact Clubhead Speed.
I'm thinking...PP#3 is usually assigned for sensing Clubhead Lag. And the prestressed shaft that comes with Clubhead Lag helps resist Impact Deceleration. Hmmm...
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Old 01-15-2006, 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by tongzilla

Does 12-5-2/3 include all the components before it (e.g. components in 12-5-3 includes all those in 12-5-2 and 12-5-1)?

The 1-L reference for 12-5-1 #15 (Pressure Point #3) is 1-L-7 and 1-L-12.

1-L-7: The Lever Assembly is driven by exerting pressure against it.
So for obvious reasons, I'm thinking this reference is for Hitters only. Hmmm...

1-L-12: Ball Speed is dependent on both before Impact and after Impact Clubhead Speed.
I'm thinking...PP#3 is usually assigned for sensing Clubhead Lag. And the prestressed shaft that comes with Clubhead Lag helps resist Impact Deceleration. Hmmm...
1. The Components added are cumulative.

2. The reference 1-L-7/12 includes all Items in the series, i.e., numbers 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12.

3. The Right Forearm is the driving force in 1-L-7 and 1-L-10, whether that drive is Centrifugal or Muscular. This is the 'thrown or driven' Right Forearm of the Major Basic Stroke (7-3).

4. For Hitters, Pressure Point #3 is Active as both the Direct drive of the #2 Power Accumulator (the Left Wristcock) and the Indirect drive of the Clubhead Lag. It is both Aiming and Thrust. For Swingers, because Centrifugal Force (not Muscle Power) drives both the Club and the Clubhead Lag, it is Aiming only. And Pre-Stress is the domain of the Hitter, not the Swinger.
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