5th edition 10-19-0



Why did Homer delete this from the 6th edition?

Skywalker
Most likely because he found that the circle delivery path was not as optimum as the straight line delivery path.
I greatly appreciate the response...

On what basis ....

do you feel that the circle path delivery is inferior to a straight line for swinging....
Maybe he thought that downcocking coupled with #4 leakage made a true straight line delivery path possible rather than just a straight line effort, which is the reality. I've never seen a straight line delivery path of more than an inch or so before it starts curving.
Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
On what basis ....

do you feel that the circle path delivery is inferior to a straight line for swinging....

One does not have Secondary Axis Tilt (the one at Start Down) when using a Circle Delivery Path. Which means Right Shoulder cannot get On Plane to provide maximum support for the Stroke.
MJ,

Did you checkout Ben Doyle's delivery Path on the clip from www.brianmanzella.com/ forum?
skywalker - yes, if you step through it and use a straight edge, you can see that the path starts curving from the Top. When the angle is held that well it creates the illusion of a straight line. BUT, it is a straight line effort, and it's a larger radius arc than the circular path would be.
What page is that from in the book? I don't recall seeing that in 5th edition in that format.
p.192
Originally Posted by annikan skywalker p.192
Thanks...Duh I need to count better, I was in the wrong version and couldn't find it for the life of me.... Duh!!

Thanks again.
I do not know why either, but maybe the great man thought he would be repeating himself.
Possibly he believed 2- J -3 and 7- 23 were sufficient.
If it is not a straight line, is it a circle?. No, but that does not make it a straight line either. Depends on how thick the line is !.
Arc or Angle, Rim or Spoke, Hit or Swing. Interesting topic.
I am sure someone must know why.
In reality the Straight Line Delivery Path is never a Straight Line for more than a few inches at most.

I believe it looks more like a tilted oval pointing at the Ball (or alternative Aiming Point). Also, your hands tends to be closer to your body when using a Striaght Line Path.