Think of this Straight Line Motion as a Bungee Jump with your #3 Pressure Point. Don't 'bail out' at the Ball -- just keep driving it Down and allow the science of 1-L to 'save you!'
Sure, its scary. But what a ride! And what a rush! Not to mention...
What a shot!
Using your bungee jump analogy, where is the jumping off point? The top of the swing? As in a bungee jump, should I feel like the #3 pressure point is springing back to the top? Or is the "bottom" of the jump at the top of the swing, and the springing back is back to the aiming point.
Any drills or aids for sensing the #3Pressure point. Still can't feel it.
Thx
The 'jumping off point' it the Top of the Straight Line Delivery Path of 10-23-A. The 'bottom' could be considered the Release Interval Arc at the bottom of that Line. This is also the bottom Pulley Wheel Encounter of the Endless Belt Effect (2-K #6). However, the most practical 'real time' bottom is the Feel of being fully stretched out and Down Plane in the Both Arms Straight Position of the Follow-Through (8-11).
As for sensing the elusive #3 Lag Pressure Point Feel, you must introduce it in the very short Strokes. In other words, you will find it in the Basic and Aquired Motions of 12-5-1-#15 and 12-5-2-#11. Per my above post Swingers and the #3 Pressure Point Bungee Jump, Hitters will find the #3 Pressure Point easier to feel because of its active Thrust against the lagging inertia of Centrifugal Force.
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Last edited by 12 piece bucket : 04-30-2006 at 09:14 PM.