angle versus arc of approach

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quote:Originally posted by diggerdog

How can I tell my 10 year old the difference between these two, or better put, how can he tell me?

angle is a straight line shot put shoulder push. Maybe like a cricket hit, got to think about that for a moment. ping pong paddle hit.
arc is a whirl. A clubhead trying to escape its inline only to be pulled in a circle by the shaft.

If you were driving a car, angle would be going through an alley way to the other side. Arc would be going the long way around.
 

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What has always confused me is that a hitting motion has circular hands , but an angle of apporach while swinigng has straing line hands, but an arc of approach. I would thinkg it would be the other way around.
 
quote:Originally posted by DDL

What has always confused me is that a hitting motion has circular hands , but an angle of apporach while swinigng has straing line hands, but an arc of approach. I would thinkg it would be the other way around.
Preferably, hitting employs a straght line path and an angle of approach as swinging would have a circular delivery with an arc of approach.
 
quote:Originally posted by ragman

quote:Originally posted by DDL

What has always confused me is that a hitting motion has circular hands , but an angle of apporach while swinigng has straing line hands, but an arc of approach. I would thinkg it would be the other way around.
Preferably, hitting employs a straght line path and an angle of approach as swinging would have a circular delivery with an arc of approach.

path of what? delivery of what?
 
Based on 12-2-0 on swinging, the delivery path is straight line, not circular. That means the path of the hand is straight line but the clubhead is arc of approach?
 
quote:Originally posted by ryantiff

Based on 12-2-0 on swinging, the delivery path is straight line, not circular. That means the path of the hand is straight line but the clubhead is arc of approach?

Hands drive to an aiming point in as straight of a line as possible, the clubhead is whirled by the smaller pulley (hands) in an arc.
 
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