Originally Posted by Jeff
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12PB
I only use part of HK's definition of hula hula flexibility.
He states-: "A Hula Hula flexibility allows the Hips and Shoulders to be independent but coordinate."
I simply think of hula hula flexibility as the ability to rotate your pelvis in the downswing without necessarily rotating your shoulders concurrently in the same direction.
Here is a nice practical demonstration of excellent hula hula flexibility where the dancer can move her pelvis in one direction while she moves her upper torso in the opposite direction.
Jeff.
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I couldn't get the video? But what exactly does your definition of Hula Hula executed in the this fashion result in?
Mr. K is simply "tilting the axis" so the hands can stay on the face of the plane rather than getting drug out and over . . . . Hips control plane of shoulders which control hand path. I'm not sure this independent rotation concept isn't a recipe for a roundhouse . . . . but I would like to hear your reasoning as to the importance of your concept of hula hula.