Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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What SHOULD the proper use of CF feel like? How do you harness it and how do you overpower it?
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Centrifugal force, as the ally of a swinger (swinger, using CF to move the lever assemblies into their inline condition).
It should feel as an efficient and precise flail motion.
Correct this if I got it wrong but it will probably be right, the proper use of centrifugal force may feel like the overpowering of the lever assemblies coming close to impact, a quite sudden strong and rising velocity during release, thorugh impact and increasing to follow through, but never the accumulators must pass their inline condition in this moments.
However I don't try to monitor directly centrifugal force.
I try to have this lag/ club trailing at this critical part of the swing, having the sensation of the clubhead's inertia pulling the tendons/muscles in the lag's inertia/movement resistance, all with the as powerfull as possible swing, moving the hands through impact in order to increase that clubhead's inertia feeling, as in "leaving the club well behind", all with the left arm and club being a complete, whole, one unit, as a one whole lever, which matches the description "the hands are just adjustable clamps".
Increasing the circular motion's "tangential speed", or lag vs hands moving fast feeling, will result in a greater centrifugal force. I indirectly use the involved CF in my swing to uncock the left wrist letting the physics described previously handle this and not wrist muscles uncock or release nº2 accumulator, when the left wrist started to roll and come into hinge action.