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Old 12-07-2011, 01:59 PM
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Standard hip turn vs. Slide hip turn
Why is slide hip turn recommended over standard hip turn for swingers basic pattern in the 7th edition. In the 6th edition it lists standard hip turn.

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Old 12-07-2011, 03:08 PM
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Why is slide hip turn recommended over standard hip turn for swingers basic pattern in the 7th edition. In the 6th edition it lists standard hip turn.
Component matching. I don't have my 7th edition nearby, but didn't the shoulder turn component switch to rotated?

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Old 12-07-2011, 03:32 PM
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It did kev good point! Classifications can be a hard thing especially with golf! Homer was faced with an extremely difficult task in classifying the variations. for my swing, I will use my own variation of a mix of standard hip turn, for the backstroke and slide hip turn for the downstroke.
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Old 12-07-2011, 03:49 PM
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Why is slide hip turn recommended over standard hip turn for swingers basic pattern in the 7th edition. In the 6th edition it lists standard hip turn.
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It did kev good point! Classifications can be a hard thing especially with golf! Homer was faced with an extremely difficult task in classifying the variations. for my swing, I will use my own variation of a mix of standard hip turn, for the backstroke and slide hip turn for the downstroke.
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Old 12-07-2011, 04:37 PM
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Hula Hula is the means by which a player is to "clear the right hip" by sliding the hips paralle to the selected Delivery Line. By the hips moving laterally the Right Shoulder is allow to move DOWNPLANE and not go OUT and Roundhouse. The Hula Hula creates the Axis Tilt necessary for the three dimensional impact.

According to the Mr. K's concept of the Parallel Pivot all motion including the Pivot and Hip Slide is to be PARALLEL to the selected Delivery Line. So if the player is adhering to the 10-5-A True Geometric Plane Line the Hip Slide (hula hula) is On-Line. But if the player is using the 10-5-E Angle of Approach Delivery then the Hip Slide/Pivot is CROSS-LINE out to right field.

That is the geometry. That is the beauty of Mr. K's 2-J-3 Plane Line Equivalents . . . all motion adheres to the delivery line.
Here is some more to help make Sense of this by Mr. 12pcBucket
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Old 12-07-2011, 08:54 PM
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Here is some more to help make Sense of this by Mr. 12pcBucket
I may actually amend my thoughts on this.....in Angle of Approach procedure....I think the geometry may be more about the RIGHT SHOULDER moving OUT along a line paralell to the Angle of Approach...if the focus is too much on the hip slide it could potentially cause the right shoulder to move too vertical (more of a spinning the fly wheel type pivot/shoulder motion) than having the right shoulder travel OUT to the plane line in a LAUNCHING PAD type pivot....

I think the Hitter generally will get his axis tilt LATER than the swinger...very much dependent on the chain of events caused by the Stroke Basic...Pitchy vs. Punchy....pitch the elbow and the spine begins to tilt back earlier than if the elbow is punch...with hitting #1 is driving the bus....but you gotta remember that it it is not necesarily driving the HANDS OUT ....more so driving the SWEETSPOT OUT TO THE PLANE LINE....

If the hands are driven out the sweetspot wants to lag behind .....more of a sequenced release move....but if the focus is on driving out the sweetspot to the plane line...the sweetspot will get out earlier due to #2 and #3 going SIMULTANEOUS...sweetspot out earlier...clubface off the face of the plane earlier due to the #2 and #3 GOING AT THE SAME TIME.
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Old 12-09-2011, 01:03 AM
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