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Old 12-03-2005, 07:31 PM
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Pivot / Non-Pivot Stroke Delivery
Pivot / Non-Pivot Stroke Delivery may be found in 6-K-0 and 6-L-0.

How do we decide which one to use? Does it differ for Swinging and Hitting? Can you use a Pivot Stroke Delivery on the Backstroke, and a non-Pivot Stroke Delivery on the Downstroke, and vice versa?

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Old 12-04-2005, 06:21 PM
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Old 12-04-2005, 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by tongzilla
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Zilla,

I'll take a stab to get things started. I'm by NO MEANS AN EXPERT . . .

But anyway, here's what the book says:


6-J-0 INTERPRETATION Power Package Delivery is presented so as to apply to the Circle Delivery Path as well as the Straight Line types but it must be interpreted to apply to the selected Stroke Pattern.

6-K-0 PIVOT STROKE DELIVERY In a “Pivot Stroke” the Power Package is held in a fixed relationship with the Body Turn and no independent Arm motion occurs until – or unless – the requirements of the selected Pivot are met. Then Arm Motion, independently or not, Continues Delivery per 10-19 until the selected Trigger occurs (10-20).

6-L-0 NON PIVOT STROKE DELIVERY In a “Non-Pivot Stroke” the Arm motion begins immediately and proceeds toward the Release Point as independently as possible of any incidental body motion. Monitor slow shots for “Clubhead Sag”, i.e. dropping Below Plane in either direction. See 2-N. However, for a Zero Pivot Sroke see 10-12-D.



I may be totally wrong here, but I would assume that Mr. K may be talking about less than full-power shots here?? Anyway . . . this is the section in 10-19 that I found relevant to this discussion:

The above characteristics apply to Strokes of any length. If you cannot handle both Short and Full Shots with the same Lag Loading procedure, you really do not understanding Hitting or Swinging. Master first the Short Shots – where you have time for careful Monitoring per 3-F-6. Two Procedures - presented in 6-B-1-D – will help reduce excessive Arm Motion in the search for the Feel of Lag Pressure. For Hitters – substituting Extensor Action for Acceleration in both directions. For Swingers – the “Bending Right Wrist” and/or “Extensor Action Takeaway” will – more or less, as desired – snap the Clubshaft into its In-Line condition (with Left Arm) with little or no Arm Motion except what results (intentionally) from Clubhead momentum

Yoda has advised that Mr. K was particularly keen on short shots in developing precise alignments and execution. There is another particularly useful procedure that is referenced above but further explained in 6-B-1-D:

This action of Extensor force can be substituded for Downstroke Acceleration of the Arms and Hands – in part or wholly – for “less than full Power” shots calling for the precision execution of a heavy, constant Hand Speed through Release and Impact. Lag Pressure then can be the artificial pressure of a tight right forefinger grip – which, actually, can serve the same function for Backstroke guidance (6-C-1).

Eddie Cox showed me this shot for short shots chips and short pitches. You basically PINCH the grip with your right thumb and forefinger. This will become the FALSE lag pressure. It is amazing how much THRUST you can employ using this FALSE pressure and how SOFT the shot comes off. I was amazed. After hitting the first few shots this way I figured based on the feel of impact I had blasted the ball across the green, but the ball comes off the club dead. Very effective and deadly weapon!

That's my take . . .
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Old 12-05-2005, 07:30 PM
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Power Package Delivery
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Pivot / Non-Pivot Stroke Delivery may be found in 6-K-0 and 6-L-0.

How do we decide which one to use? Does it differ for Swinging and Hitting? Can you use a Pivot Stroke Delivery on the Backstroke, and a non-Pivot Stroke Delivery on the Downstroke, and vice versa?
Power Package Delivery refers to the Delivery of the Assembled and Loaded Power Package Down Plane to Release. Hence, it is a Downstroke concept, not a Backstroke concept.

The use of a Pivot Stroke automatically implies the use of a Pivot Delivery. Only where the Pivot Motion is incidental would it not be used to Deliver the Power Package. That is because both Hitters and Swingers properly utilize the Pivot to overcome the Clubhead Inertia during the Start Down. In other words, the Body Pulls the Arms and Club into the Downstroke.

However, once the Lag has been Loaded and the Right Shoulder has reached top speed, Muscular Thrust (Right Arm Drive-Out Action) takes over for Hitters and Centrifugal Force (Left Arm Throw-Out Action) takes over for Swingers. In other words, the Hitter uses the Body as a 'backstop' (the equal-and-opposite reaction) for their triceps-driven Right Arm. The Swinger, on the other hand, continues to use the rotary motion of the Pivot to Accelerate the Left Arm (via Momentum Transfer).
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Old 12-05-2005, 08:03 PM
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That is because both Hitters and Swingers properly utilize the Pivot to overcome the Clubhead Inertia during the Start Down. In other words, the Body Pulls the Arms and Club into the Downstroke.

And yet the Hitter is Drive Loading and the Swinger is Drag Loading, even though both have this initial Pull by the Body (starting from the Feet -- gear train effect) at Startdown?

Going off a tangent here because I have many thoughts...get back on topic later
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And yet the Hitter is Drive Loading and the Swinger is Drag Loading, even though both have this initial Pull by the Body (starting from the Feet -- gear train effect) at Startdown?

Going off a tangent here because I have many thoughts...get back on topic later
Yes, the initial start down for the Hitter and Swinger is the same. Once the hip slides and the right shoulder sets to become either a backboard or a gryo.

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Old 12-05-2005, 08:59 PM
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Lag Loading In Pivot Strokes
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And yet the Hitter is Drive Loading and the Swinger is Drag Loading, even though both have this initial Pull by the Body (starting from the Feet -- gear train effect) at Startdown?
Yes, both Hitter and Swinger use Pivot Lag (Hips lead Shoulders in the Downstroke) to Load the Power Package (via the On Plane Right Shoulder Turn Thrust against Pressure Point #4).

The essential difference between the two is what is being Loaded and how. The Hitter Loads the Right Triceps to Drive the Club through Impact, and he does so by using the Hands at the Top to resist the motion of the Backstroke Turn per 7-19-1. The Swinger Loads the Left Wrist to Drag the Club through Impact, and he does so by using the Shoulder Thrust to Snap the Club onto the Lag Pressure Point per 7-19-3.
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"In other words, the Hitter uses the Body as a 'backstop' (the equal-and-opposite reaction) for their triceps-driven Right Arm."

Lynn,

Didn't get this at first....but it reminds me of an explaination Ted (I think) gave.

He compared the right shoulder's role (in Hitting) to jumping off the hood of a moving car vs. jumping off a stationary car.....he said you'll obviously go further if you jump off the moving car. Makes sense.

I hope I even got that analogy right....lol.

I thought it was a great analogy when I heard it....I feel the need to share.
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Yes, both Hitter and Swinger use Pivot Lag (Hips lead Shoulders in the Downstroke) to Load the Power Package (via the On Plane Right Shoulder Turn Thrust against Pressure Point #4).

The essential difference between the two is what is being Loaded and how. The Hitter Loads the Right Triceps to Drive the Club through Impact, and he does so by using the Hands at the Top to resist the motion of the Backstroke Turn per 7-19-1. The Swinger Loads the Left Wrist to Drag the Club through Impact, and he does so by using the Shoulder Thrust to Snap the Club onto the Lag Pressure Point per 7-19-3.
Thanks Yoda, but...

Why is Pressure Point #4 not included in the Basic Hitting Pattern (12-1-0) since, like you have mentioned, Hitters also utilise Pivot Lag?
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Originally Posted by tongzilla

Thanks Yoda, but...

Why is Pressure Point #4 not included in the Basic Hitting Pattern (12-1-0) since, like you have mentioned, Hitters also utilise Pivot Lag?
The 12-1-0 Pattern is a Three-Accumulator Stroke. It is not for maximum Power.
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