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What's the difference from a straight line delivery path vs circle del

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Old 05-09-2006, 02:17 PM
noproblemos noproblemos is offline
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Originally Posted by Matt
One must be careful here because release type and delivery path need to comply with each other. There are some bad component variations that could be executed here and one must be sure to avoid them.

Where can I read/learn about the variations?
I thought that a straight-line-delivery path would automatically mean that you'd be using a snap release, and a circle delivery path would automatically be using a sweep release. Is it a lot more of that?

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Old 05-12-2006, 12:09 AM
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I was wondering:
I can see how a circle delivery path would pull your body all the way past the "both arms straight" position.

However, if we are using a straight-line delivery, I can't understand what would help the arms/club/body move past the "both arms straight" position and go to the finish.
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