I have studied the notes many times; great stuff....
Homer quote from the notes, "The amount of Hip Slide is dependent on swing plane. The flatter the plane the more pronounced the slide is. The more upright the plane the more subtle the slide".
If using the Turned Shoulder plane for example, the amount of slide (axis tilt) is to put the right shoulder on that plane. I am not sure where Mr. Kelley was going with the quote above in this regard. My Incubator never spit that one into the Computer.
Hogan- Flat ..massive hip slide
Els- upright..small bump of hips
Yoda wrote:
The purpose of Axis Tilt is to allow the Shoulder to Turn On Plane toward the Ball. The steeper the Inclined Plane of Motion, the more Axis Tilt you need.
Question:
How much Axis Tilt is necessary when you are swinging on a near-Horizonal Plane, i.e., off your Knees?