How do we decide which one to use? Does it differ for Swinging and Hitting? Can you use a Pivot Stroke Delivery on the Backstroke, and a non-Pivot Stroke Delivery on the Downstroke, and vice versa?
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Originally Posted by tongzilla Oh come on guys! Spill your guts!Zilla,
Originally Posted by tongzillaPower Package Delivery refers to the Delivery of the Assembled and Loaded Power Package Down Plane to Release. Hence, it is a Downstroke concept, not a Backstroke concept.
Pivot / Non-Pivot Stroke Delivery may be found in 6-K-0 and 6-L-0.
How do we decide which one to use? Does it differ for Swinging and Hitting? Can you use a Pivot Stroke Delivery on the Backstroke, and a non-Pivot Stroke Delivery on the Downstroke, and vice versa?
Originally Posted by Yoda That is because both Hitters and Swingers properly utilize the Pivot to overcome the Clubhead Inertia during the Start Down. In other words, the Body Pulls the Arms and Club into the Downstroke.
Originally Posted by tongzilla And yet the Hitter is Drive Loading and the Swinger is Drag Loading, even though both have this initial Pull by the Body (starting from the Feet -- gear train effect) at Startdown?Yes, the initial start down for the Hitter and Swinger is the same. Once the hip slides and the right shoulder sets to become either a backboard or a gryo.
Going off a tangent here because I have many thoughts...get back on topic later![]()
Originally Posted by tongzillaYes, both Hitter and Swinger use Pivot Lag (Hips lead Shoulders in the Downstroke) to Load the Power Package (via the On Plane Right Shoulder Turn Thrust against Pressure Point #4).
And yet the Hitter is Drive Loading and the Swinger is Drag Loading, even though both have this initial Pull by the Body (starting from the Feet -- gear train effect) at Startdown?
Originally Posted by Yoda Yes, both Hitter and Swinger use Pivot Lag (Hips lead Shoulders in the Downstroke) to Load the Power Package (via the On Plane Right Shoulder Turn Thrust against Pressure Point #4).Thanks Yoda, but...
The essential difference between the two is what is being Loaded and how. The Hitter Loads the Right Triceps to Drive the Club through Impact, and he does so by using the Hands at the Top to resist the motion of the Backstroke Turn per 7-19-1. The Swinger Loads the Left Wrist to Drag the Club through Impact, and he does so by using the Shoulder Thrust to Snap the Club onto the Lag Pressure Point per 7-19-3.
Originally Posted by tongzillaThe 12-1-0 Pattern is a Three-Accumulator Stroke. It is not for maximum Power.
Thanks Yoda, but...
Why is Pressure Point #4 not included in the Basic Hitting Pattern (12-1-0) since, like you have mentioned, Hitters also utilise Pivot Lag?