In Pivot Strokes, the Re-Tracing Hands are powered by the Pivot. This is the Centrifugal Downstroke Sequence of 6-M-1; the Pivot Stroke Delivery of 6-K-0; and the Body Power of 2-M-4. There can be no Re-Tracing in the Downstroke until the Left Arm moves, and the Left Arm -- #4 Accumulator Radius Power -- is driven by Right Shoulder Turn Thrust (6-B-4-A).
The Start Down is the period of Shoulder Acceleration (8-7) as led by the Hips (7-15) and their "Instant" Acceleration (10-19-C). The Downstroke is the period of Hand Acceleration (8-8 ).
Originally Posted by Weightshift
I gave a simplified description and chose not to mention the weight transfer as ideally the weight transfer occurs as the backswing ends and should be over before drag loading occurs (IMO).
Originally Posted by Yoda
The Weight Shift is the Hip Turn (7-14). Specifically, its Slide Component.
Not only do I know that, but I also understand it and execute it. This past month has been fun learning. Drag the Wet Mop, even from the Top. It finally sunk in. That's just how it feels. Pulling with your Core. I had to change almost everything. It is so repeatable on the Range and Golf Course, every time and Golf is so much more fun now. So much easier. I look forward to Practice and Play.
I can't imagine how hard it is to teach Golf but I know how hard it is to learn. Like Phil M. Said: "How can I be so Stupid?".
If I only knew then what I know now. Thanks again Yoda, Ted and VJ.