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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Weight Shift


Posted by: Jack Mankin (MrBatspeed@aol.com) on Wed Aug 24 19:35:21 2005


>>> Well Jack in that case....I don't see Chris talking about a swinging gate with the body.....He clearly talks and demonstrats a Whipping action called the Kinetic Link. I call your revolving door correlation "Resistence" where the front side is working against the back side in order for the force to work up towards the barrel as opposed to in the the ground. Seems to me a swinging gate would be something of length, Long, slow, etc. I just can't invision the backside swinging around the frontside without the frontside working! <<<

Hi Jeff

I had a discussion with Mr. Yeager where he did say that the back-side rotates around a posted lead-side. I am not sure who in that thread used the phrase “like a door swinging on hinges,” but he indicated he agreed.

I agree with your statement; “Seems to me a swinging gate would be something of length, Long, slow, etc. I just can't invision the backside swinging around the frontside without the frontside working!”

Jack Mankin


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