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Old 10-18-2010, 12:14 PM
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The long Backstroke Shoulder Turn produces CIRCLE Path (10-23-E) and ARC of Approach procedures. The short Shoulder Turn produces “LINE” types of Delivery Path (10-23) and “ANGLE” of Approach procedures (2-J-3). So – if the Shoulder Turn is too great and takes the Hands inside the proper Angle of Approach (2-J-3), then you must shift to an Arc of Approach Delivery Line to “clear the Right Hip” (2-J-3). Or get an unwanted Pull. OR A SHANK. Otherwise, the Three Dimensions will become un-correlated including Compression Leakage (2-C-0) and an obvious struggle. As it goes back, so it tends to come down – because of the differences in Loading Characteristics (Components 11, 19, and 22).
The bolded is by me, I searched the book for these terms and did not find them again. Is this as simple as saying swings with small shoulder turns and big shoulder turns?

So if you make a big shoulder turn the Angle of Approach delivery per 2-J-3-b is not a viable component?
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Old 10-19-2010, 08:21 PM
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Very interesting quote.

Personally, I'm having problems doing a short shoulder turn that is still a proper shoulder turn. So what I need to do to get an angle of approach type of stroke is to keep my hands forward of the pivot, so to speak. Probably not quite what HK had in mind and possibly a good for me to stick to swinging.

I just thought this quote is a great companion to the pp#3 rotation / no rotation in swinging versus hitting.
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