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Old 03-15-2013, 05:16 PM
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Old 03-15-2013, 05:33 PM
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I am TOTALY lost!

Guess we arn't on the same page.

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Old 03-15-2013, 05:44 PM
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Maybe this will help.

When using Accumulator #1, the #3 PP and Right Shoulder move on the same Plane and the Force is On Plane.

When Using Extensor Action (which is like lowering a dumbbell) the Force is not On Plane.
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Maybe this will help.

When using Accumulator #1, the #3 PP and Right Shoulder move on the same Plane and the Force is On Plane.

When Using Extensor Action (which is like lowering a dumbbell) the Force is not On Plane.
One of the great "gems " from HK is 7-13, paragraph 2:

" When the Shoulder moves on the same Downstroke Plane as the Hands it provides its greatest support and its best guidance to the Stroke"

Seldom mentioned- but important. Do U see a difference between your statement and the 7-13 quote?

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Old 03-15-2013, 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by HungryBear View Post
One of the great "gems " from HK is 7-13, paragraph 2:

" When the Shoulder moves on the same Downstroke Plane as the Hands it provides its greatest support and its best guidance to the Stroke"

Seldom mentioned- but important. Do U see a difference between your statement and the 7-13 quote?

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Not at all.

Extensor Action is a Force but it doesn't move anything. It Stretches the Left Arm but doesn't move it.
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Not at all.

Extensor Action is a Force but it doesn't move anything. It Stretches the Left Arm but doesn't move it.
We are not on the same plane. EA, in general, is a pressure,not force. it is hard to draw a picture of a zero dimension anything.

Go'ta go watch Duck Dynasty.
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LAG AND THRUST


Clubhead Lag (7-19) promotes even and steady acceleration, assuring dependable control of distance. The Power Package utilizes four types of Thrust:
  1. Accelerating (Accumulators driving the Lever Assemblies)
  2. Non-Accelerating (Extensor Action supplying Power Package Mass)
  3. Acceleration Control (Lag Pressure Point sensing Clubhead Inertia)
  4. “Centrifugal Acceleration” (Centrifugal Force pulling the Clubhead toward its In- Line condition)
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