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Originally Posted by Matt
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"Shoulder turn went from A to C Rotated"
Very interesting...as I know several instructors that have been preferring the Rotated variation instead of the Flat Backstroke/On-Plane Downstroke (which is A).
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Yoda has always been a big proponent of an 'as flat as possible backstroke shoulder turn'. I would be curious to hear what he thinks of this change.
Just from a pure visual perspective, the picture in 10-13-C #2 (Rotated Top) does look more orthodox than 10-13-B #2 (Flat Top).
Another interesting comment in my 6th edition about the Rotated Shoulder Turn Downstroke:
"Downstroke use is normally confined to the shiftless Hip Turn".