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Old 11-30-2011, 09:58 AM
whip whip is offline
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Right yoda but the statement made in the original post " it Assures clearing of the hip..." that is not stated in the fourth. I'm only referring to that sentence

here is the entirety of 10-15-B in the fourth....no mention of assuring whatsoever....Unlike in the 7th

10-15-B The shoulders lead and power the backstroke hip turn-- or at least lead. The hips then lead and power the downstroke shoulder turn. Use this hip turn to prevent overswinging, turn the hips a predetermined amount--or none at all-- and then "semi-lock" them at that point before starting back with either the shoulders or the club. This will stop the shoulder turn at any preselected place, tighten the left side tension and this will set the stage perfectly for the hips to initiate the downstroke shoulder acceleration in section #7. See 2-N and 7-17

Last edited by whip : 11-30-2011 at 11:01 AM.
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