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Originally Posted by DOCW3
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Other posts on "creating or achieving" axis tilt made me curious about why it is not a component. My search led to 2-H: "On Plane Right Shoulder Motion is possible only by tilting the axis-the spine. See 7-14." I am "in neutral" with the mysterious hips awaiting the additional video. Hopefully it contains instruction relative to the axis tilt deficiency.
DRW
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DRW,
My post you quoted above was in reference to the
Ben Doyle Lesson now in our Gallery, not
Collin Neeman. I am not planning a release of more of Collin's lesson. However, we will post another of Ben's in the near future.
Regarding the required Axis Tilt, it is accomplished by the Hip Slide while maintaining a Stationary Head. This Hip Motion causes the Right Shoulder to remain On Plane during the Downstroke (from the Top through the end of the Follow-Through).