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Old 02-27-2007, 03:18 AM
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Originally Posted by golfbulldog View Post
Homer states that the "circle delivery path" is an extension of "Top Arc" and circle delivery is associated with no axis tilt...

DOes this mean that to get the "Top Arc" correct ( ie. position the hands for a relatively straight line delivery path) then you delay axis tilt until hands are in the "end" position... then the tilt of axis gives straight line delivery ...
Do people agree with this point ?

If so then where is pp3 felt and aimed? To get true circle delivery ( 10-23-E) i think that you have to move aiming point back and have no axis tilt... no?

"10-23-E Circle. ...the hands swing along on a continuation of the Top Arc...So - from any loading point the path to the ball, in this case is circluar, and is used, normally, only with "no axis tilt" ( 2-H) and arc of approach delivery line ( 2-J-3). See 7-23"

So when does the swinger (who goes to end and wants "top arc and straight line" delivery path) start to aim his pp3 at a forward aiming point?

Other sections that are relevant include :-

"10-23-C Top arc and striaght line. This pattern takes the hands beyond the top-of-the-line point, up and along an arc that is retraced when the hands return to the top-of-the-line point. This retracing is ideal for longitudinal acceleration with 10-19-C"

"10-19-C" = Drag loading...

"7-23 - ... The "axis tilt" ( 2-H) allows a line delivery path but does not require it.)"

I have read this stuff but am a bit confused... thanks for any help!
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