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Re: Re: Re: RE: CHP & torque


Posted by: ray porco () on Sat Nov 6 12:49:19 2004


JJA,

>>>Clip #2 is an excellent of example of why rotation is required to make the whip effect work. There is no whip effect without rotation. This shouldn't be surprising to anyone. Try to make a a real whip work by thrusting the base of the whip linearly. Won't work. You need to make a semi-circular path with the hand and wrist to make a whip work.<<<

-JJA

>>>Of course this is the golf swing, but the baseball swing seemingly can't be appreciably far from this model. Furthermore, as you know, this article does quantify that late wrist release can increase clubhead speed (albeit less than 5%). In particular, it is advocating exactly the opposite of what is shown by Jack in his video: keeping the wrists angle at a 90 degree angle (or even more, as Tom Guerry likes to note) as late as possible, not "casting the fishing pole" at swing initiation as given in the video.<<<

-JJA


Some questions:

1. How do you reconcile these two statements by you?

2. Is "dog hitting the end of the leash" an example of whip?
According to Paul Nyman, it is. If so, where is the rotation?

3. Is "snapping a towel" an example of whip? If so, where is the
rotation?

4. In cracking the whip in the video (hyperlink I provided) doesn't
Karen Quest appear to be using the same motion as "casting the
fishing pole"? -- http://www.bullwhip.org/faq/forward.html


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