I know that with HHinging positioning the ball forward means the face will close more....so you'll have more of a draw tendency (or at least the ball will fade LESS).
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I know that Hitting WITH AN ANGLED HINGE will have a fade tendency with the ball forward and draw tend. with the ball back...
What about Swinging with an Angled Hinge?
Same deal?
Does the clubface continue to open until Low Point (l. shoulder) as it does with a Hitter?
Angle of Approach still?
Same deal. Clubface remains vertical to the Inclined Plane.
You don't have to use the Angle of Approach Delivery Line to execute Angled Hinging.
Now, how should the Swinger execute Angled Hinging? By adding a bit of Right Arm Thrust to override Centrifugal Force from producing the natural Horizontal Hinge Action? Or simply by being clever with the Hands (Educated Hands)? I say the latter.
The Left Wrist -- Not Right Arm Thrust -- Determines HInge Action
Originally Posted by tongzilla
Now, how should the Swinger execute Angled Hinging? By adding a bit of Right Arm Thrust to override Centrifugal Force from producing the natural Horizontal Hinge Action? Or simply by being clever with the Hands (Educated Hands)? I say the latter.
You are right, Tongzilla, Educated Hands are the key. Three quick points:
1. The Swinger who adds "a bit of Right Arm Thrust to override Centrifugal Force" is no longer a Swinger. He is a Hitter.
2. But remember, Right Arm Thrust is not the same thing as using the Right Arm to sense Clubhead Acceleration and Lag. And the Swinger should use his Acceleration-sensing Right Forearm and #3 Pressure Point to Trace the Plane Line through Impact.
3. In any event, the combination of Power Accumulators employed (Component #4) is totally independent of the Hinge Action (Component #10), Angled or otherwise.
You are right, Tongzilla, Educated Hands are the key. Three quick points:
1. The Swinger who adds "a bit of Right Arm Thrust to override Centrifugal Force" is no longer a Swinger. He is a Hitter.
2. But remember, Right Arm Thrust is not the same thing as using the Right Arm to sense Clubhead Acceleration and Lag. And the Swinger should use his Acceleration-sensing Right Forearm and #3 Pressure Point to Trace the Plane Line through Impact.
3. In any event, the combination of Power Accumulators employed (Component #4) is totally independent of the Hinge Action (Component #10), Angled or otherwise.
Let me be the first to step in the proverbial bucket of poop (I'm being nice).
Does this mean that the so called "four barrel swingers" are living in wonderland, and are closet hitters?
I have found in my hitting that the right arm has an impossible task in overriding centrifugal force. Centrifugal force can certainly override the right arm, so it must be stifled. This is why it's mandatory for a hitter to create a platform, from which the right arm can blast. Centrifugal force is like playing with fire for the hitter. It's nice to have it take up the initial momentum in Start Down, but you better know what you're doing (expert-4 barrel). It's like lighting up a fuse connected to a box of explosives. It might be exciting to light it, but you better cut the fuse before it gets there. The hitter that lets the fuse burn a little too long suffers the consequences.
6-F-0: "It is almost exclusively Muscular Force, totally annulling and stifling any intrusion by Centrifugal Force."