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Old 07-25-2011, 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket View Post
at this point we still have no support for WHY one would employ:

1. A bent right elbow to the navel
2. "more" trigger delay
3. "more" #2 angle later
4. that there is some relation to this and snap release

would like to here the opinion of mechanical advantage and how these work together. not saying they don't but the machine is about picking your components and adjusting their rates of release and method of release . . . how does all this work and what is the support for doing it/not doing it?

Are we just trying to achieve a "look" or does it produce a better result?
Hi Bucket,

Great question!

I enjoy the way you study EVERYTHING and continue to compare the theories with the foundation of the machine. Great way to learn, and I appreciate the way you allow us to learn from your study.

Too many trying to achieve a "look." It's all about learning to get it around in the lowest # possible. For me, it all comes back to working basic motion and combining those alignments with Zone 1 via the MacDonald drills.

I don't teach tour players, lucky for them so I can focus on KISS.

Kevin
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