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Old 08-03-2012, 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
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I don't want to Thread-Jack but this is disturbing. Although Release will slow the Hands, the "Pulley" analogy explains the method by which Golfers can and do compensate.

No Linear Force in Hitting or Swinging. No need to manipulate or steer. The Ball can respond to an Angular Force as though it were struck by a Linear Force.

Also, and one small point. ..... If COAM exists with both Swingers and Hitters, doesn't that prove CF exists with both Swingers and Hitters?
Agree about "angular force" as far as impact is concerned. (It's an odd term though) But my response was in the context of how swing speed is produced during the release. It is linear force or some force that contains or leads to linear force, that produces swing speed. The physics' equivalent to TGM's linear force would be tangential force, btw. The force (components) that coincides 100% with the direction of the club head motion.

Steering and manipulation is not required to produce linear force.

COAM - I don't want to go there today. IT's a beast! PM me if you want a long version about COAM in golf. I have a link I can dig up.
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