Maybe some of us are talking about the cf present in the pivot Zone 1 ( necessary for cf throw off of the left arm) while some others are talking about the cf at the Primary Lever Zone 2. CF being present in different zones. A classic 3 B Hitter executing Acquired Motion with Pivot Motion only as opposed to Pivot Work (active pulling) would have little or zero Zone 1 cf, but still have cf in his primary lever zone 2 the arms. cf the force that is . He won't use it as a release trigger.
I dunno. Only Homer could get my head hurting like this. Everything is turning , spinning , throwing out , I'm gonna throw up pretty soon.
I would agree in that it does no work. But it does change the energy vector. Explaining why that is important to golf is a place we do not want to go I would guess?
Maybe because very few golfers can run 100 mph? Or golf carts go that fast.
Wow, a 100+ mph golf cart. Just put an sweet spot on the front bumper, tee it high and steer (normaly bad-good here). Tough to shape shots though.
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Last edited by HungryBear : 08-02-2012 at 04:37 PM.
Assuming these are not "flat-earth" questions, and you know enough physics to answer, does CF add club head speed over and above that provided by the right triceps in Hitting? If so, how?