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Originally Posted by rwh
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All slides become turns.
I think the issue is the player's Delivery Line. The general principle is to move parallel to the Delivery Line in the Downstroke. If using a straight Delivery Line (Plane Line or Angle of Approach), then you would slide parallel to the Delivery Line before it becomes a turn. If using the Arc of Approach, you would turn and not slide.
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When using the Arc of Approach, the CLUBHEAD travels in an arc, but it still points to the straight plane line per
1-L-6.
Also see
2-J-3 in this respect.
Per 7-12 "All motion - Pivot and Power Package - moves parallel to the selected Delivery Line. That is, prior to the Downstroke Turn, a Slide parallel with either the Angle of Approach or the plane line per 2-J-3."
Delivery Lines are needed to guide the clubhead and right forearm.
Per 5-0 "That - failure to clear the Right Hip (Roundhouse) can initiate almost every alignment disruption, including shanking..."
The point here is no matter what Delivery Line is chosen, there must always be a slide first - for hitters, a cross line motion to stay ahead of centrifugal force per
2-L-1; for swingers parallel to the plane line - else there will be a hip-elbow collision which then necessitates a roundhouse
(7-13).