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Old 01-30-2014, 08:55 PM
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Not sure what you mean by applying acceleration at PP#1 with the right shoulder.

I think that sentence from 10-19-C refers to the use of Accumulator #1. That's not a 4-2-3 Triple Barrel Swing.

You can add acceleration to the Primary Lever Assembly with the Right Arm (Accumulator #1) - as long as you don't actuate the Secondary Lever Assembly (the Club) with the Right Arm, as long as you don't drive the Club with the Right Arm, the Secondary Lever Assembly is still being pulled longitudinally by the Left Arm, and it's still a Swing.
Since #1 is used, does it become 4 barrel? And since 4 Barrel is a hitting procedure, it becomes 4 barrel hitting?

Or it means using #1 passively (not actively for straightening the right arm), it still a 3 barrel therefore swinging?
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Old 01-31-2014, 04:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Daryti View Post
Since #1 is used, does it become 4 barrel? And since 4 Barrel is a hitting procedure, it becomes 4 barrel hitting?

Or it means using #1 passively (not actively for straightening the right arm), it still a 3 barrel therefore swinging?
4 Barrel is not necessarily Hitting. A Swinging Procedure can also be 4 Barrel. Homer Kelley had a sample pattern for a 4 Barrel Swinging Procedure in the 3rd edition of the book.

Accumulator #1 participation in a 4 Barrel Swing is active direct drive at PP#1. That's what the "except per 2-M-3" at the end of 10-11-0-1 tries to express.

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Old 04-03-2014, 11:24 PM
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right triceps active in both
The right triceps is active in Hitting and Swinging in humans. Kelley referenced purely mechanical models. The human difference occurs per Kelley's description of drive vs. drag loading. Those two terms describe phenomena that are not similar in nature. An example of the difference would be bashing a tetherball in the opposite direction that its coming at you (drive loading) or quickly pushing it in the direction that its already going (drag loading). There is no switting unless you are fast enough to give that tetherball a full bash in the same direction that it is already moving.
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Old 04-04-2014, 03:34 PM
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The right triceps is active in Hitting and Swinging in humans. Kelley referenced purely mechanical models. The human difference occurs per Kelley's description of drive vs. drag loading. Those two terms describe phenomena that are not similar in nature. An example of the difference would be bashing a tetherball in the opposite direction that its coming at you (drive loading) or quickly pushing it in the direction that its already going (drag loading). There is no switting unless you are fast enough to give that tetherball a full bash in the same direction that it is already moving.
coophitter, would you be willing to describe the pattern Tom Tomasello gave you, in which the arm muscles were used to try to bury the hosel into the ground to the right of your right foot?
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Old 04-04-2014, 11:12 PM
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That's pretty much what he told me to do but he was a bit more specific in that he said to throw the club down from the top by uncocking my right forearm without altering the pose of my body.
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