I believe so, if the "lag" can not be sustained coming down. The more room for acceleration, the tougher to "sustain the lag".
Correct...
Just some food for thought - in a 100 meter dash, when does the runner reach top speed?
Per 6-C-2-D: "Over-Acceleration is the menace that stalks all Lag and Drag. Here it allows the Hands to reach maximum speed before reaching Impact and so dissipates the Lag. So the LENGTH of the Stroke and the amount of Thrust should be adjusted and balanced to produce a "High Thrust - Low Speed" Impact - "heavy" rather than "quick". Daintiness is dangerous."