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Can you please take your finger out of your nose and type with BOTH index fingers. Mike Oberdorkusloski . . . ROBOT IN DISGUISE. |
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![]() ![]() Look at the hips . . . |
Aren't hip slant and axis tilt two different things? Lee Buck's left shoulder is very high, and right shoulder very low at impact. To me, this is axis tilt. I agree that Duval's left hip is much higher, right hip much lower at impact and after impact.
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Plus look at Lee Frame 12 vs. this finish . . . ![]() |
Seeing Is Believing
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Here we go: Take a look at Frame 4. ![]() This is Pivot Lag (with its Downstroke Shoulder Turn Lag per 6-B-4-C) and the Downstroke Release Sequence as explained in 2-M-1. For those who believe that the 'Magic of the Right Forearm' involves a straightening of the Right Elbow ('Forearm' action) from the Top, please understand that there may be a tremendous difference between Feel and Real. The Pivot Delivers the Power Package -- Assembled, Loaded and intact with its Power Stored -- deep into the Downstroke. Only then is it Released (the lengthening of the Third Side of the Triangle, the straightening Right Arm). :) |
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First me and Daryl are fightin' . . .next me and Mr. & Mrs. Mrodock . . . and now you are trying to get u-no-who out of the woodwork??? Not to mention coming off the top rope on Mike O . . . There's going to be a lotta people taking fire 'round here now . . . TAKE COVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Thanks Bucket! CG |
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As far as Lee Buck's stock low trajectory is concerned another contributing factor would be, in Bobby Clampett's terms, a swing bottom that is far ahead of the ball.
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