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I have the now ancient F1 and many of the super slows in here are from its visit to Cuscowilla. 300 fps is plenty without having to wait an eternity to watch a swing :)
Thanks for the image MJ, mucho clearer what you meant. |
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metering out lag pressure with a snap release
would i be correct in guessing that lag pressure would be harder to meter out with maximum trigger delay and snap release? as we know a shorter club can go further into release than the longer clubs. so for a player who really cranks down the snap release naturally choking up might not necessarily take any distance off of a shot, forcing the player to meter out power some other way to play a less than full power shot, and to me it seems with that short of release time lag pressure would be hard to dial in anything other than full. i suppose it depends on the player's sensations and skill. there are advantages and disadvantages to every stroke pattern. I'm sticking to random sweep
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charl schwartzel, louis oosthuizen, gregory havret all have pretty perfect golf swings |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oa3-hE795OE |
What a swing on that guy!
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Kevin |
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Put another way, constant pressure of a pressure point to their assigned accumulator doesn't prevent the release of the assigned accumulator. Since a loss of pressure point pressure would release an accumulator, one might think that on the opposite end of the scale that constanct pressure would not release accumulators - which is not the case. Pressure of Pressure points do not impact or control the type of release in an ideal swing. |
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