Just to be clear: there is a difference, but it's entirely in the speed, direction and accuracy of your stick/CB contact. It doesn't change the duration, "quality" or effect gained from the momentary tip/ball contact. If you can get the same speed, direction and accuracy from a stroke that only follows through 1 inch (for instance, if you stop your grip hand by running it into the rail right after contact), you'll get the same hit and effect (accompanied by lots of cursing).Spidey:
...if you know you're limited to a 1" follow-through and have to hit a firm shot, you WILL decelerate prior to making contact with the CB. Conversely, if you view the CB as a hologram and stroke to a point beyond it (longer follow-through), you will accelerate up to the instant of contact. The difference between the two is profound.
In particular, accelerating up to the moment of contact (or beyond) doesn't change anything during contact.
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