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Old 03-17-2008, 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket View Post
1. Not really . . . the thing that started this was a dude said "I don't feel pressure in #3." Since this is the "Swinger's" Room I told him that it was OK NOT TO FEEL IT. In Swinging you are a. Dependent more on #4 and #2 b. the pressure is loading on the knuckle instead of the fleshy pad and then it either stays there or can go back. So there is a lot of stuff going on. My point was a. It's OK not to feel ooodleeez of pressure and b. you want to have a pressure that you can sustain. A sustainable operative pressure.

2. I think you can have a light pressure and hit it fine . . . more ain't always better. You just have to find what is right for you.

3. Yes sir.
I can put any amount of Pressure on #3. From light to 20 pounds. But 20 pounds has so much initial acceleration that I do lose a little pressure a few inches before impact. Before I start looking to solve this with zone 1 changes, I was hoping for a simpler solution. Anytime I really want to Swing really hard, I have to move the ball slightly back to compensate. Maybe I should just use a longer club?
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