LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Release physics in hitters Thread: Release physics in hitters View Single Post #4 04-17-2008, 11:12 PM tradekid Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 79 Does This Clarify Things? Originally Posted by Jeff Now consider the situation with hitters. A hitter is primarily powering the swing via power accumulator number 1 - straightening of the right elbow via triceps action. This force is applied to pressure point 1 and apparently drives the primary and secondary lever assembly as an unit, and the force is applied radially to the clubshaft (instead of longitudinally). If correct, then what causes the release? What causes the clubhead to move faster than the hands? Is the endless belt pulley-accelerating phenomenon in play in this hitting action? Jeff. Per 2-K Endless Belt vs. The Flail Angular Motion is the result of at least two divergent forces. Such as, A)Centripetal Force (the Lever Assemblies 6-A) diverting Linear Force (Right Arm Thrust 6-B-1) into a rotating motion (Hitting 10-19-A); or B) Muscle tendons pulling the Body, the Arms, and/or the Wrists around their Centers to serve--singly or in combinations-as the axis of the flywheel formed by the selected Lever Assemblies (Swinging 10-19-C)........... .......Both are subject to the Endless Belt Effect, per Sketch 2-K#6 and 7-23. Swingers are totally dependent on their skill at manipulating Centrifugal Force while Hitters are not. tradekid View Public Profile Send a private message to tradekid Find all posts by tradekid