Originally Posted by 6bmike
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Although the slide or bump will turn the hips to parallel, the intent has to be a slide and never a turn. The action of a slide that turns, as opposed to a turn that doesn’t slide and maintains a low right shoulder position invites permanent residency in Hackerville. A pure turn will prevent any weight shift or allow the right shoulder to stay on and down the plane. The slide thought is Hula Hula.
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Agreed.
The only problem I found was in trying to separate and sequence the two motions - slide, then turn. They are integral parts of the one
and only move.