Thread: CF in hitting.
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Old 08-17-2012, 09:27 AM
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Anecdotal Analysis
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Originally Posted by HungryBear View Post
Do U include any cf in your hitting procedure? if so, where, how, and how much?

hb
A little anecdotal analysis;

I have seen data-can't locate it at the moment- that shows a golfer swinging with , left only, right only then both hands.

As I recall the results were approximately:
Left Only - 85 mph
Right only - 90 mph
Both (normal) - 105 mph

Conclusions;
Neither hand can produce the power both produces so swinging with either hand will be better if the other contributes.
The power is not a sum of the individual powers - if it was the result would be the (approx.) the square root of the sum of the squares of the p-ower from each hand.
[SqRoot of L squared + R squared] (would be about 124 mph in this example)

Even if there is only checkrein action by the left for hitting it is circular therefore cf exists.

It is very likely that either swinging-left hand or hitting/swinging Right hand , a substantial cf contribution is necessary.

Just me thinking.

HB
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