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johngolf33 01-14-2006 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Yoda
Remember, the Slide Hip Turn (10-14-B) is a Slide with a Delayed Turn and, as such, facilitates Motion parallel to the Delivery Line (Plane Line). For emphasis and differentiation from the Standard Action (10-14-A), the photos do not illustrate the Turn component.

Also, take care not to exaggerate this action. The only lateral motion required is enough to Shift the Weight (in both directions).


If a Hitter switches from 10-5-E to 10-5-A or 10-5-B I assume he switches from covering the plane to tracing the plane. If that is the case does the hip slide now go from crossline to down the line?

Daryti 01-14-2006 08:46 PM

In Chuck's site, there is a video showing the takeaway difference between hitting and swinging. In hitting, it shows the right elbow pulling almost to the back to start, its does not feel the right forearm goes up. It feels very closed and flat. Is this one way for hitting instead of right forearm takeaway, i.e. less pulling from the elbow?

alex_chung 01-15-2006 10:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daryti
In Chuck's site, there is a video showing the takeaway difference between hitting and swinging. In hitting, it shows the right elbow pulling almost to the back to start, its does not feel the right forearm goes up. It feels very closed and flat. Is this one way for hitting instead of right forearm takeaway, i.e. less pulling from the elbow?

If I can remember correctly, RFP can be used for both Hitting and Swinging. The only difference between the two in the start up is that a Swinger will use a start up swivel where the left arm does a 1/4 turn and the left hand is then layed on the face of the plane.
The Hitter will still do RFP but without the start up swivel and the clubface feels as if its pointing towards the ball for longer.
If I have gotten this wrong, someone please correct me :D
Alex

johngolf33 01-16-2006 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johngolf33
If a Hitter switches from 10-5-E to 10-5-A or 10-5-B I assume he switches from covering the plane to tracing the plane. If that is the case does the hip slide now go from crossline to down the line?


Just curious if when I set the lag pressure point with the pivot, should the bump of the hips be crossline or down the line. Does this make a difference whether I am using 10-5-A or 10-5-E?
:confused:


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