Do you need to use a cross line delivery path with angled hinging?
Hi mb6606,
Here is a Four Accumulator Response:
A. Single Barrel -- For Those Who Want Just A Simple Answer:
No. Angled Hinging does not require a Cross Line Delivery Path. Or vice
versa.
B. Double Barrel -- For Those Who Want To Understand Why And Are Willing To
Work:
Hinge Action (2-G) is independent of Plane of Motion (2-F). Therefore, any
Hinge Action (7-10) may be used with any Inclined Plane regardless of its
Base Line (7-5); its Angle (7-6); its Delivery Line (for the Clubhead) whether
Geometric or Visual or Geometric Equivalent of the Visual (2-J-3); or its
Delivery Path (for the Hands) whether Line, Angled Line or Circle (7-23).
C. Triple Barrel -- For TGM Junkies Only:
That said, Angled Hinging is most compatible with the Hitter's Muscular
Thrust (Right Triceps) Drive-Out of the Clubhead. This Stroke may be executed
on the true Geometric Plane Line, e.g., the Square Plane Line (10-5-A) per
the Drive Loading Basic Pattern (12-1-0); or on the Geometric Equivalent of
the Visual Arc of Approach (the Clubhead blur through Impact) per 2-J-3. This
is the Angle of Approach Delivery Line, i.e., the straight line drawn between
the Orbiting Clubhead's Impact and Low Points (Sketch 2-C-1 #3). This is a
Cross Line procedure that uses the Closed Plane Line of 10-5-E and its steep
Plane erected on the Angle of Approach.
D. Four Barrel -- For Anybody Left Standing And Still Reading:
However, even when using for (Clubhead) Delivery Guidance the Geometric
Square Plane Line of 10-5-A, the Delivery Thrust -- on any of the Line Paths
(10-23-A/B/C/D) -- remains Cross Line, i.e., a Straight Line, On Plane Right
Forearm Thrust towards the Plane Line per Sketch 1-L-9/10/11. Thus, the
Delivery Path Angle (direction) is always the Right Forearm Angle of Approach
as established by its Impact Fix Alignment. Then, the Stroke's Basic Power
source (2-M-1) will determine the most compatible Hinge Action. Muscular
Thrust (Hitting) will automatically produce Angled Hinging. Centrifugal Force
(Swinging) will automatically produce Horizontal Hinging.