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Old 02-04-2012, 11:57 AM
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21) Power Package Assembly Point
Assembly Points are classified according to the reference point along the
delivery paths where assembly is completed.
3 points of reference produce 5 variations I will cover only 3 top side and
end.
1) The top of either line path
2) Any point along any delivery path
3) Any point beyond the top A.K.A. the end.
Assembly is not completed until the #3 pressure point down-stroke has
been established.
The top is as in number 1 is used to mean the hands are at shoulder high
and on plane. Where as the top is the end of the backstroke. So the player
has a choice to as where they choose to their assembly.
Top Here the package assembly is complete at the Top before the
hands actually start on the down-stroke. # 3 pressure point would
assemble on the aft side of the shaft.
Side This procedure is when the right forearm is parallel to the ground
which now may considered the top of the stroke. # 3 pressure
point would assemble on the aft side of the shaft.
End Is when the hands goes beyond the top of the backstroke and
arches to the end beyond the top. # 3 pressure point assembles
top side or under the shaft from the players view.
The more closer the player gets to the End of the stroke to assemble the
more top side or under the shaft the # 3 pressure point maybe from the
players view.
The good news is most players use the Top as in number 1 as their assembly
point which would be the aft side of the shaft location if the player goes a bit
further it is more towards the top side or beneath/under from the players
view.
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