Andstill another seeker wanted to know, "Is the right shoulder thrust (towardthe ball) appropriate for Hitting if it is combined with extensor action?"Here's my reply:
With or without Extensor Action, the answer is yes. Butthere are three things to keep in mind.
First, while Extensor Action (6-B-1-D) serves animportant function, it has its own identity. And that identity is separate fromthat of the Right Shoulder Turn Thrust. In other words, let's keep everybody ontheir own turf (as much as possible). It really helps.
Second, remember that the Right Shoulder, being part ofthe Triangle Assembly of 6-A-1, is also a part of the Power Package. Likewise,by definition, it is part of the Pivot.
Third, per 2-M-3, if the Hitter's Thrusting Right Shoulderactually drives the #4 Accumulator through Impact (in addition to the thrust ofPower Accumulator #1, the Bent Right Arm), then you have a true Four BarrelStroke (10-4-D). Otherwise, also per 2-M-3, the Right Shoulder "is moreclearly defined if considered as delivery, guidance, and support of the PowerPackage, because it may or may not have contributed anything but motion duringduring Delivery."