Originally Posted by whip
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Turn your back to the taget and bump the hip then pull with your left hip back and behind you
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It is simply bumping to get the right hip out of the way and turning left! Very nice! This should help getting my front artificial hip to move!
As I turn left, my right forearm "paddle wheels" and feels like steel!

Awesome!
My initial temptation is to designate a part of my upper body like my left hip as a "pivot point" since I really can't feel the artificial hip but as long as I bump, I think I will be fine "turning my chest left" or "turning my belly button left" or perhaps driving my left elbow on a diagonal. I need to try this at the range to get the variable causes and effects.
Thanks Whip/Doc/Jerry!
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