Right arm Swinging for swinger

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What do you think of right arm swinging. Some People call it the right arm acc no. 3

4blsOZ, I know that you are reading this post too. See at least 10 response before you are start posting...:)
 
The elbow replaces the left shoulder as the geometrical swing center, so in order for impact to occur before low point, either the ball must be played back toward the right foot or with normal ball position, an exceptionally large lateral shift together with an extreme right elbow pitch position must be used.

It's possible to misinterpret the motion of the right arm in the Throwout action of a normal left arm Swing with the action of the right arm in right arm Swinging.
 
MJ

Although we are using the right arm swing, due to the momentum generated, we will still trigger the Acc 4 blast off action. So can we call that switting?
Again, for a True swinger, we cannot totally rely on the one side, one arm # 4,3,2 acc. Theorectically, yes, the CF will help to pull the extensor and the #1 Acc, but how practical is that?
Now, does it mean that True Swinging is a one arm swing as well as a True Hitting is a one right arm trusting motion?
 
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MJ

Although we are using the right arm swing, due to the momentum generated, we will still trigger the Acc 4 blast off action. So can we call that switting?
Again, for a True swinger, we cannot totally rely on the one side, one arm # 4,3,2 acc. Theorectically, yes, the CF will help to pull the extensor and the #1 Acc, but how practical is that?
Now, does it mean that True Swinging is a one arm swing as well as a True Hitting is a one right arm trusting motion?

Since the right elbow has replaced the left shoulder, left arm blast-off doesn't occur, instead you have right forearm blastoff.

#1 should only be straightened by CF in reality as well as theory. Don't forget the Budney & Bellows study which shows that right hand pressure goes to zero through impact for the professional players in the study.

Yes, pure Swinging is the inert left arm driven by pivot/gravity and Hitting is right tricep driven.
 
4blsOZ, do you have anything to mention, in relation to the stuff that we talk about yesterday about the pivot and hands (smaller muscle group and the larger muscle group)? He He.. now you can talk....:)
 

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MJ....

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GREAT F"ING POSTS!!!!!!!

AND I do mean it. Brilliant. You said what I have been trying to for 2 years!!!!!!!!!!!!

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quote:Originally posted by Bono

MJ....

AND I mean this sincerely...

GREAT F"ING POSTS!!!!!!!

AND I do mean it. Brilliant. You said what I have been trying to for 2 years!!!!!!!!!!!!

-Patrick/Phillygolf

I appreciate that, but remember that it's not "what's said", but "who says it". So you'll have to wait a while longer until an "AI" says the same things! [:p]
 

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Right arm swinging is great, but I see it as a pattern possibility, one of many.

It is emerging as a trendy fad like flared trousers or punk hairstyles. Fashion comes and goes. I wonder what the next trend will be? I think Mizuno Joe might be a trend setter here and start something new.
 
The 1st set is obviously a Hitting pattern. The 2nd set isn't a right arm Swing, because the elbow isn't far enough forward, even with the ball that far back.
 
quote:Originally posted by MizunoJoe

The 1st set is obviously a Hitting pattern. The 2nd set isn't a right arm Swing, because the elbow isn't far enough forward, even with the ball that far back.

Can you expand on that?
 
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quote:Originally posted by MizunoJoe

The 1st set is obviously a Hitting pattern. The 2nd set isn't a right arm Swing, because the elbow isn't far enough forward, even with the ball that far back.

Can you expand on that?

How so? He asked if the 2nd set was a right arm swing and the answer is no, because the right elbow isn't far enough forward.
 
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