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7-19 "Throwing" the Club agains the Lag Pressure Point and Throw-Out

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Old 12-01-2006, 01:05 PM
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Good Question
Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
Yo Drag Loader question here!!!

Per 7-19 #3 . . .
3. by “throwing” the Club against the Lag Pressure Point at The Top for Drag Loading
What is meant here by "throwing"? Is this respective to the Wrist Throw? Or are we talking about Loading PP#3?

Also . . . how is this related to Throw-Out? Also is Throw-Out more of a #2 thing or a #3 thing or both?

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GOOD QUESTION!!! I think with the Rope Handle... this happens pretty naturally for many, due mainly to the change of direction and with the effect of PIVOT LAG. THE HANDS WANT TO STAY AT THE TOP OR END DURING START DOWN, AND THAT HELPS LOAD THE #3. I would think the SNAP LOADERS would be most aware of this. Kind of a ROPE EFFECT... the AXE would feel a little different.

What do you think?
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