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turned shoulder plane
what is meant by Turned Shoulder Plane?
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turned shoulder
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not sure where to post this
so pardon the interruption just want to say.....i am so happy to be part of this site great questions......better answers name is howard....... sarasota florida hello to all and thanks for letting me join |
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Cool - Pass the word around. This site has been built by word-of-mouth and its the only thing we ask...besides dropping some strokes off your game. :) |
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I could be wrong but I tihnk he's trying to "HiJack" this thread! :happy3: |
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It's on a XXX plane, if the swing is powered by XXX only. Since most of swings are powered by more than just shoulder rotation, they are on a combination of multiple planes. |
The Turned Shoulder Plane
It is a specific Basic Plane Angle, regardless of how the
swing is powered. Paraphrasing from the book in 10-6-0: Plane angles are classified on the basis of reference points. One of the reference points is that point reached by the right shoulder after a Flat Backstroke Shoulder Turn. The right shoulder and hands are always precisely AT the right shoulder plane at "The Top" regardless of plane angle or shoulder turn. Any other shoulder turn can also provide the reference point for a Turned Shoulder Plane. This plane angle has far better performance characteristics than any other because any plane angle shift is hazardous. This does not refer to the Shoulder Turn Takeaway which is always too flat and/or too low, making a plane angle shift mandatory. |
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