Being "on plane" is a basic concept that I thought I understood but now I am confused.
What plane can apply to the whole swing from start to finish?
the big piece is being on the same plane in the "impact zone" . . . this is a big deal with #3 angle . . . Homer said plane shifts were hazardous . . . I believe the closer you get to the ball the more hazardous they become.
The path of PP#1 around the 'center' of the circle. Focus on the hands.
Edz
This is interesting. Why #1 though? #4 is up in the left arm pit and not on plane, #3 is not a direct drive thing I guess, #2 is on the aft of the grip and on plane..................the firing sequence is 4,1,2,3 ........1 comes before 2. .Today is the 10th day of the 3rd month........I dunno. I like it though as #1 is the pp associated with Extensor Action and hitting.
The more I learn of TGM the more I concentrate on my pressure points and the better everything gets.....touch wood, jinx, cross my fingers.
This is interesting. Why #1 though? #4 is up in the left arm pit and not on plane, #3 is not a direct drive thing I guess, #2 is on the aft of the grip and on plane..................the firing sequence is 4,1,2,3 ........1 comes before 2. .Today is the 10th day of the 3rd month........I dunno. I like it though as #1 is the pp associated with Extensor Action and hitting.
The more I learn of TGM the more I concentrate on my pressure points and the better everything gets.....touch wood, jinx, cross my fingers.
ob
PP#1 is always 'on plane'. The use of PP#1 is independent of its path in 3-D space during the motion. Active or passive, PP#1 always exists, and firing sequence, while important, is separate from plane.
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PP#1 is always 'on plane'. The use of PP#1 is independent of its path in 3-D space during the motion. Active or passive, PP#1 always exists, and firing sequence, while important, is separate from plane.