Archie Swivel
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What is the law of the flail? Also what is a flail?
quote:Originally posted by Burner
Pictures of a Flail
Your arm (left for a righty) is one part of a flail (the handle) the club is the other part (the swingle) whilst your wrists are the moveable connection between the two parts.
quote:Originally posted by Archie Swivel
Is the 'law of the flail' a well-known law of physics or the brainchild of Homer? Is there a mathematical history behind the concept?
Archie, there is no law known as - “The Law of the Flail” - existing in science.quote:Originally posted by Archie Swivel
Is the 'law of the flail' a well-known law of physics or the brainchild of Homer? Is there a mathematical history behind the concept?
quote: Archie, there is no law known as - “The Law of the Flail” - existing in science.
quote:Originally posted by Archie Swivel
So does a bent right wrist seek an "in line" condition at impact? And, if so, why do we use our forearm and hand muscles to disturb that by maintaining a frozen right wrist bend?
MizunoJoe, reading your posts is an intriguing and fascinating experience. It feels like a robot at work, having some artificial intelligence, with the contents of TGM stored in his memory banks. Bits and pieces, directly out of the book, are continuously used as arguments. However, it all feels a little awkward, quite similar to the results when using multilingual translation software. []quote:Originally posted by MizunoJoe
In a good CF pattern, the very first phase of the DS is the pivot, which creates, sustains, or adds to, the loaded Accums. At release point is where the shaft should start seeking the in-line condition(phase one). And even in your Throwaway/bent left wrist golf models without the "golfer's flail", the in-line seeking laws are obeyed. But what is this reference to a "loaded" shaft - only a short time ago you said the shaft didn't get loaded and were setting out to "prove" it.
Perhaps you have done an experiment with a flail in which one or more of the three phases didn't occur? Or cite a scientific article/book which provides empirical evidence that they don't always happen?
- Still looking for references for these three scientific LAWS ?quote: Those three phases are, in fact, scientific laws
quote:Originally posted by mandrin
As for the concept of ‘loading’ the shaft to be unleashed at impact, that is behind us, but still probably part of the TGM culture, with their devotees, looking backwards
- Still looking for references for these three scientific LAWS ?quote: Those three phases are, in fact, scientific laws