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Old 09-13-2005, 11:53 AM
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Hip Turn: instead of using Shiftless (10-14-C), I would strongly recommend you use Slide (10-14-B). In fact, you probably already do!

Delivery Path: instead of using Circle (10-23-E), I would strongly recommend you use a Straight Line Path. In fact, you probably already do!

You might want to try move your Assembly Point to the End (10-21-C) rather than Top. It's easier to Drag Load and club, and accelerate the club longitudinally that way, which is what you want if you're a Swinger. Even if you go a little above the 'hands at right shoulder high' position at the Top of your backstroke, you'll be at the End. So from my experience, you may already be assembling at the End anyway.

Edit: Also try having a Standard (10-13-A) Shoulder Turn. That's a Flat backstroke and On Plane downstroke Shoulder Turn.

I'd love to hear what others think.
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