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Originally Posted by rwh
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10-14-B is a is a weight shift in both directions by the sliding of the hips with a delayed turn.
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Hmmm,
I really do not feel much of a slide to the right in my take-away. A weight shift for sure and a turn into my back right pocket then a big slide and turn back on the downswing.
I’m a right in thinking that the slide on the take-away is small?
Certainly not as big as the slide on the downswing.
I must be using 10-14-A.
I know Metallion reported that Homer changed the Swing Stroke from 10-14-A to 10-14-B- and he is correct. But I still can’t imagine the TA slide being as big as the DS slide.
Here are the rest of the changes to 10-14-A and 10-14-B with my apologies to DeepThroat for sharing them with me. But I feel this might be a good time to spill this part of it.
10-14-A, last line - ADD- "with shorter strokes where the Elbow does not leave The Right Side and "Clearing the Right Hip" is not feasible. But only with a Delayed Pivot under strict Hand Control."
10-14-B, 1st sentence - REWRITE- "The Slide Hip Turn (of any length) is a free motion in both directions by the sliding of the Hips with a weight shift in both directions and a delayed turn".
10-14-B, last line - ADD- "with exactly the same restrictions as required for 10-14-A."
Mum's the word.