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Old 11-11-2010, 10:19 AM
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How to think like a Swinger.

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No amount of effort will produce more than a player’s maximum turning speed. Regardless of effort you simply cannot push anything faster than you can run. Mechanical Advantage (1-H) must be utilized making Clubhead acceleration on “Overtaking” process (2-P, 6-M-1).
The Pivot is Powerful but not fast. We'll convert that Power into Clubhead speed, not all at once, but through a sequence of accelerations.

The Shoulders acquire their rotation speed and direction from the Pivots motion and force. The Power Package is our mechanism to add Mechanical Advantage to Accelerate the Clubhead. Mechanical Advantage is the factor by which a mechanism multiplies the force applied to it.


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Power Accumulators Release sequence is #4, #1, #2, #3 – regardless of which ones are being employed. Any Accumulator number may overlap or replace its preceding number but cannot precede it. Increase Overlap to increase THRUST – decrease Overlap to increase Velocity.
Power Accumulators store Pivot Force as "Potential Force". We can deliver the accumulators, each with their potential energy and release them one at a time, increasing or decreasing their overlap to control the "Acceleration Rate" of the Clubhead.

All of that, applies to a "Hitter" as well. Hitter use Power Package Thrust to Release the Accumulators, Swingers harness CF. The rest is just technical stuff. I have a Book somewhere, that talks a little bit about this.
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