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Old 10-27-2012, 06:35 AM
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Originally Posted by innercityteacher View Post
So I took my grip, extended my right arm and traced the base line of the plane until the right arm stopped it felt miles away from me, and then I Pivoted.
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I'm sure you remember that we discussed Two ways to bend (Cock) the Right Elbow and Raise the Right Arm during the Backstroke (after the Take-away and Start-up). One way is so that the Hitter can Load the Primary Lever and One way is so that the Swinger can Load the Secondary Lever. It's pretty simple. "Magic of the Right Forearm."

Here's the Big Deal: End of Backstroke for a Swinger practicing Acquired Motion occurs when the Right Forearm becomes Parallel to the Ground. THE CLUBSHAFT is also Parallel to the ground. About Chest High.

Where is the Right Elbow? It's Away from the Body. The distance depends on the Swing Plane Angle. Shorter Clubs will have the Elbow closer than Longer Clubs.

During the Hand Acceleration Phase, the Right Elbow and #3 PP travel the same distance, 1:1 ratio. During the Clubhead Acceleration Phase, the Ratio between the #3 PP and Clubhead is 1:5 (zero #3 Acc) and can be as high as 1:50 (Snap Release with a Driver Length Club).

It's easy to get the Pulley working correctly. Acquired Motion is to make sure that you get the Straight Line of Hand Acceleration Correct. Anyone who holds the Right Elbow Close to their Torso "Skips" the Hand Acceleration Phase of the Downstroke Acceleration Sequence and will not bring a Lagging Clubhead into Impact.
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