Originally Posted by broberts5
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If one does not shift weight to lead foot at beginning of downswing, it seems to me, they would spin out rather than pivot.
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The Hip Shift is the Weight Shift.
When the Weight shifts, the Hip Shifts.
When the Hip Shifts, the Spine -- the Axis for the Shoulder Turn --
Tilts (lower portion toward the Target / upper portion fixed by the Stationary Head). This enables the Right Shoulder to thrust and support the
Hands directly toward the Ball. Now . . .
The Hands, in full command of the Hands-Controlled Pivot, can
aim their Straight Line Thrust toward the Ball.
Drill: From the Top of the Backstroke, throw a golf ball at a golf ball on the ground. Clear the Right Hip, then . . .
Straight Line Thrust toward the Ball. No matter the actual Path of the Hands -- Straight Line or Circle -- that's the idea.
