7-3 The dominant role of Accumulator #3 & the right elbo
To whom it may concern,
Would any one care to elaborate on the dominant role of Accumulator #3... and it's relationship to the subsequent right arm participation...Major Basic Strokes - Punch, Pitch and Push. We got any takers out there?
This is an interesting topic, because there are two ways #3 can be used - it can be used as additional uncocking motion potential or as throwout, or combinations of the two. The extremes are high hands through Impact or low hands through Impact(10-6-D-B).
Re: 7-3 The dominant role of Accumulator #3 & the right
Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
To whom it may concern,
Would any one care to elaborate on the dominant role of Accumulator #3... and it's relationship to the subsequent right arm participation...Major Basic Strokes - Punch, Pitch and Push. We got any takers out there?
Learnin a lot ...from y'all
Annikan
Hi again,
You may want to read Yoda's post "Connecting the Dots" on the Golf Machine Basic section of the forum as a partial answer to your question.
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