Hamfist
I promise not to murder Canadan.
So, whilst reading on the pros and cons of a 10-finger grip, a question bubbled to the murky surface of my brain goo.
One of the potential cons of it was the possibility of the hands separating, with the trail hand sliding down the grip towards the shaft.
So, if my right hand slides down the shaft, doesn't that move the fulcrum of the lever (the club) towards the head, increasing the power of the grip end lever arm? Also, wouldn't that shorten the head end lever arm, increasing the speed of it's movement? (And decreasing the radius of it's arc.)
Now, remember that, in my world, there are numbers and there are letters, and the mixing of the two is an abomination unto the eyes of God.
So, bear that in mind when you 'splain this to me.
One of the potential cons of it was the possibility of the hands separating, with the trail hand sliding down the grip towards the shaft.
So, if my right hand slides down the shaft, doesn't that move the fulcrum of the lever (the club) towards the head, increasing the power of the grip end lever arm? Also, wouldn't that shorten the head end lever arm, increasing the speed of it's movement? (And decreasing the radius of it's arc.)
Now, remember that, in my world, there are numbers and there are letters, and the mixing of the two is an abomination unto the eyes of God.
So, bear that in mind when you 'splain this to me.