This is my first post. I've been studying the yellow book for about six months now and this forum has been a great help in my guided struggle. Thanks to all who contribute. You guys are fantastic.
One of the things that puzzle me is the difference between the Standard Hip Turn and the Slide Hip Turn:
Standard Hip Turn per 10-14-A is a free turn in both directions with a weight shift in both directions. However, even with the Standard Hip Turn, there also has to be a sliding motion of the hips to allow the weight to shift and to create secondary axis tilt. The Slide Hip Turn per 10-14-B is defined as a free motion in both directions by the sliding of the hips with a weight shift in both directions and a delayed turn. So Standard Hip Turn is a turn with a slide, and Slide Hip Turn is a slide with a (delayed) turn? Is the difference only the amount of slide? Or its timing?