Anotherseeker wanted to know if the Right Shoulder Turn Thrust in my original postabove was the Shoulder Turn Throw of 10-20-C. Here's my answer:
No. But in another context, it could be. Let me explain.
My post dealt strictly with the Action of the #4Accumulator and its loading (per 6-C-0) during the Start-Down (8-7). Itis the Right Shoulder Turn Thrust transmitting the pivot motion to theSwinger's Left Arm Flying Wedge (6-B-3-0-1). Per 6-C-0, "Pivot Lag is BodyPower for Swingers."
The Power Accumulators comprise Component #4 -- Stroke Types and Variations -- and accordingly have their ownidentity. They can be researched in 7-4 and 10-4. And also in Chapter6, which explores the Accumulators within the context of the entire PowerPackage concept.
Now, the Shoulder Turn Throw you have referenced is oneof five procedures that may be used to Trigger the Release of the PowerPackage. As Trigger Types, the Throws comprise Component #20, andjust as the Accumulators, they have their own identity. They canbe researched in 7-20 and 10-20 and, within the context of the Power Package,also in Chapter 6.
The root answer to your question lies in the"samenesses and differences" (1-J) between these two. We are bothtalking about the same thing; namely, the Right Shoulder TurnThrust, and yet we are talking about that same thing executing two completely differentfunctions.
In a nutshell, my post referenced the Shoulder TurnThrust as the causal factor in the Loading of the Power Package(specifically the #4 Accumulator). Your post referenced the Shoulder TurnThrust as its Release.
The beauty of The Golfing Machine is that we canconduct this examination intelligently; in cyberspace; with both of us knowingexactly the procedure being described.