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Old 09-25-2010, 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike O View Post
Let me keep my posts clear - my first post answered your first post of this thread - your question - nothing more. I consider your post above - bringing a whole new question/ subject matter to the topic. I certainly don't see [I]"the motion of the Right Hand Paddle Wheel and the Straightening Right Arm, which controls that Power, is still present.[/I] as my viewpoint.
Mike, I'm not trying to put words in your mouth. If I ever do, I would make you say: "Hey Bucket, for the last time, put down that Goat".

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6-B-1-0 THE FIRST POWER ACCUMULATOR.........Active or Passive, the straightening Right Elbow with its Paddlewheel Action, powers, guides, and regulates the #3 Accumulator Motion (7-1 but not the actual Clubface aligning (1-F). Study 2-M, 7-11 and Components 19.
The Amount of Travel is Left Hand/Clubshaft Adjustment and "Active or Passive, the straightening Right Elbow with its Paddlewheel Action, powers, guides, and regulates the #3 Accumulator Motion". So, it seems to me that as long as the Right Arm is Straightening with its Paddlewheel Action, then the mechanism for powering, guiding, and regulating the #3 Accumulator Motion, is still present in the Golf Swing.

With a Stationary Pivot, Basic Motion, Back and Forth and Zero #3 Accumulator, the Clubface is Opening and Closing to the Plane Line. That's Left Arm Primary Lever for sure, but its guided and regulated by the "Straightening of the Right Arm with its Paddlewheel Action". No?

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