Very interesting...as I know several instructors that have been preferring the Rotated variation instead of the Flat Backstroke/On-Plane Downstroke (which is A).
Yoda has always been a big proponent of an 'as flat as possible backstroke shoulder turn'. I would be curious to hear what he thinks of this change.
Just from a pure visual perspective, the picture in 10-13-C #2 (Rotated Top) does look more orthodox than 10-13-B #2 (Flat Top).
Another interesting comment in my 6th edition about the Rotated Shoulder Turn Downstroke: "Downstroke use is normally confined to the shiftless Hip Turn".
Yoda has always been a big proponent of an 'as flat as possible backstroke shoulder turn'. I would be curious to hear what he thinks of this change.
Just from a pure visual perspective, the picture in 10-13-C #2 (Rotated Top) does look more orthodox than 10-13-B #2 (Flat Top).
Another interesting comment in my 6th edition about the Rotated Shoulder Turn Downstroke: "Downstroke use is normally confined to the shiftless Hip Turn".
7th Addition Questions:
My first question will be "How do I locate a Turned Shoulder Plane with a Rotated Shoulder Turn"?
My second question is "Hey, doesn't the picture 10-14-B #1 Top and 10-14-B #2 Finish remind you of Teds' reverse pivot video?
My first question will be "How do I locate a Turned Shoulder Plane with a Rotated Shoulder Turn"?
The Delivery Path of the Hands in the Backstroke...Try an Angled Line Delivery Path in the Backstroke and you will locate the Turned Shoulder Plane..
Who ever did that you may ask?..
Samuel Jackson Snead and his biggest fanatic ...Mac O'Grady....Both Rotated Shoulder Turn with lots of Waist Bend...Took it up the Elbow Plane and shifted nearly vertically up to the Turned Shoulder Plane.....
Back on thread...Has anyone gone throught the 7th editin yet..I figured someone like 12 Piece would already have Word Padded that Beast to se what the differences are?
Last edited by annikan skywalker : 05-28-2006 at 03:28 PM.
My first question will be "How do I locate a Turned Shoulder Plane with a Rotated Shoulder Turn"?
The Delivery Path of the Hands in the Backstroke...Try an Angled Line Delivery Path in the Backstroke and you will locate the Turned Shoulder Plane..
Who ever did that you may ask?..
Samuel Jackson Snead and his biggest fanatic ...Mac O'Grady....Both Rotated Shoulder Turn with lots of Waist Bend...Took it up the Elbow Plane and shifted nearly vertically up to the Turned Shoulder Plane.....
Back on thread...Has anyone gone throught the 7th editin yet..I figured someone like 12 Piece would already have Word Padded that Beast to se what the differences are?
Thanks. Sounds simple enough. If it's legal, I'll do it.
I've been going through it page by page with only the occational jumping to the back to peek at the ending.