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Old 03-19-2006, 12:48 AM
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The Left Wrist -- Not Right Arm Thrust -- Determines HInge Action
Originally Posted by tongzilla

Now, how should the Swinger execute Angled Hinging? By adding a bit of Right Arm Thrust to override Centrifugal Force from producing the natural Horizontal Hinge Action? Or simply by being clever with the Hands (Educated Hands)? I say the latter.
You are right, Tongzilla, Educated Hands are the key. Three quick points:

1. The Swinger who adds "a bit of Right Arm Thrust to override Centrifugal Force" is no longer a Swinger. He is a Hitter.

2. But remember, Right Arm Thrust is not the same thing as using the Right Arm to sense Clubhead Acceleration and Lag. And the Swinger should use his Acceleration-sensing Right Forearm and #3 Pressure Point to Trace the Plane Line through Impact.

3. In any event, the combination of Power Accumulators employed (Component #4) is totally independent of the Hinge Action (Component #10), Angled or otherwise.
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