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Old 09-15-2005, 09:41 AM
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Shiftless Backstroke only?...like Mr. O'Grady



Standard...Mr. Clampett



Slide....Mr. Monty




13-0 "A Straight Line Power Package Delivery is not possible with the Shiftless Hip Turn"

- Gospel According to Homer

Then... that leaves only Circle, Angled, Top Arc Angled Line left available!!!

because Straight line is 'Non-Interchangeable" ...does that mean the Top Arc -Straight Line with a Single shift too?

Precicion scott...Yoda got you.. if he "assummed" a downstroke shiftless hip turn....

You see the MORAD pivot which Mr. O'Grady is demonstrating in picture numero uno is a shiftless backstroke, but a 4-6"slide hip turn downstroke for axis tilt!...NOT a PURE shiftless hip turn...in BOTH directions!

10-13-C-Rotated Shoulder Turn

The rotated Shoulder turn moves the Shoulder in a "normal" path at right angles to the spine. The rotated Backstroke Shoulder Turn "can" locate a Turned Shoulder Plane Angle. The Downstroke Turn may shift to On Plane for whatever Plane Angle or Variation is used. Or it may continue in its "Rotated" pattern simply as transportation fpr the power package, as in -B above. Of Course, if the WAIST BEND is exactly right, a Rotated Shoulder Turn may also be "On Plane" - in Both diretions--a simplified equivilent to 10-13-A

10-14-C - Shiftless Hip Turn

The "Shiftless Hip Turn" is a free turn in BOTH DIRECTIONS but with no weight shift in EITHER DIRECTION. It tend toward a "soft" stroke with an emphasis on accuracy. it can produce an ON PLANE DOWNSTROKE SHOULDER TURN ONLY...ONLY ....ONLY with the Rotated Shoulder Turn(10-13-C) AND...ONLY....ONLY the PITCH Basic Stroke is available to CARRY the right elbow INTO...INTO..INTO release Positon for a TRIGGER DELAY Control Procedure....

Now...What is your backstroke Hip Turn?....What is your downstroke hip turn?


What is ...getting"The WAIST BEND" exactly right mean?....

How much WAIST BEND is right for this procedure?

What kind of delivery path "carries the right elbow INTO the release position for trigger delay control Procedure?

Sorry for the studdering problem...Into...Into...

But there are many stroke patterns that are yet to be discovered other than the "recommended" two in Chapter 12...

and yes that would be ideal...

BUT ...

"We like only what we're trained to see...everything else is ugly..." - Greg McHatton

So True...Oh So True!!!!
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