max trigger delay.LiftOff said:What do i do to get a small pulley? If I'm understanding it correctly, is it a straight line delivery path, or is there more?
Cliff
LiftOff said:Guess I don't understand.
What do I 'do' to get the small pulley versus a large pulley?
Pretty much. Geometry is the same for all strokes. Just acceleration method. Keep in mind the differences in travel Angle Hinging Less (Hitter) Horizontal More (Swinger). All things being equal, you'll get a "purer" compression with Horizontal Hinging because it is a center motion with no layback.LiftOff said:Run:
Cool! That I understand. I'm a swinger. Is the list the same for Hitters and Swingers?
homersson said:Make sure you match the grip for the intended pulley size!
#2 - Grip is 'closer' to the heel pad than the base of the fingers of the left hand;
#3 The grip is less 'turned' or strong. More neutral!
rundmc said:Interesting . . . How do you come up with these items? I like this line of thinking. Tell us more.
birdie_man said:Just thinking of swings with MTDelay.....I don't know that it matters...
Can't really find a later Release than Sergio.....
You mean by reducing the #3 accumulator angle right? Grip just in the heel pad? You would be correct.homersson said:Allows 'quicker' release!
Left wrist has longer to go to uncock and roll when the club is more in the fingers and more turned.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, Brian or Tom or Mike.
rundmc said:You mean by reducing the #3 accumulator angle right? Grip just in the heel pad? You would be correct.
What about the turned left hand proposition? What was your reasoning there?
homersson said:I 'believe' angled hinge versus horizontal hinge dynamics.
With a 'turned' left hand you can't turn it much further so can't load it as much, and if you rolled a turned left hand into impact you'd hook it off the planet.
Run,
I'm not totally sure of these concepts. I believe that I've heard them elsewhere, and would love to have some confirmation or rebuttal from Brian or Tom or Mike.