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Old 09-30-2006, 12:06 AM
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Originally Posted by noproblemos

The resulting swing looks radically different from today's dominant models. Most top teachers advocate a big move off the ball, loading up the right side to produce power and keeping the shoulders more or less level. Bennett and Plummer, in contrast, stress staying over the ball, with less weight shift and a steep shoulder turn. "At first it looks and feels like a reverse pivot," Baddeley says, "but now I absolutely love the feeling of being right on top of the ball."
The Top of the Standard Pivot is illustrated in TGM's Photo 10-12-A #1. Its Follow-Through alignments are illustrated in Photo 10-12-A #2.

In these Photos, the Pivot alignments stand as illustrated above and defined in 7-12 and 10-12-A.

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For those who would incorrectly use a Body (Pivot) illustration to analyze Arm and Hand relationships, i.e., use the Follow-Through Photo to differentiate alignments in the Hands Lane (Zone 3 -- 1st six editions), the Hinge Action is Angled.

Which, of course, is totally irrelevant to the illustrated Standard Pivot.
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