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Originally Posted by Yoda
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Originally Posted by EdZ
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The radius IS constant. You have a circle, you are inside that circle at all
times. You position that circle relative to the ball and ground to ensure lag
at impact and downward contact (well BEFORE full extension - before full
extension of the lever assemblies)
[Bold by Yoda/Yoda.]
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First, for the record, there is only
one Lever Assembly, and that is
of the
Left Arm and Club. The Right Arm
drives that Lever
Assembly (actively with Hitting or passively with Swinging). It is
not
a
Component of the Lever Assembly.
Second, please explain why your Theory demands that
both arms be
straight. The geometrical concept of a radius is
one straight line --
not
two -- from the center of a circle to its circumference.
Do you agree or disagree on the importance of both arms straight?
Lynn - you
know that I am talking about ONE straight line, from the swing center to the
hands.
It is necessary for both Arms to be straight only at the end of the
Follow-Through. The Follow-Through occurs
after Impact and
after
Low Point.
My comment referred to your own posts that describe the full radius as not
occuring until both Arms are straight. It was that assertion that I
challenged and invited you to explain.
You have chosen instead to employ the 'you know what I meant' smokescreen.
But even an acceptance of that smokescreen does not explain why a 'line from
the swing center to the Hands' requires
both arms straight.