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Old 07-12-2011, 12:40 PM
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Drive Loaders and Drag Loaders , in Total Motion, can Slide their Hips (with a Delayed Hip Turn) to Tilt the Axis and lower their Right Shoulder. (Edit: I believe the 7th edition changed 12-1-0, 12-2-0 pt 14 Hip Turn from Standard to Slide)

The question, I think, assuming I have Homer's definitions straight , is the nature of the Hip Turn.......is it Work or Motion? Does it Pull hard to set up a Swingers Centrifugal Throwout Action or merely support Muscular Driveout for the true Drive Loader. Longitudinal or Radial? Does Hip Action pull the Right Shoulder Down and Through the shot or does Hip Motion merely aid in the sneaking of the Right Shoulder down to the Release Point , a position from which the Right Shoulder can then backstop the Driving Right Arm Throw.

But their is a hybrid .......you can also Spin the Flywheel and then over ride the Swingers CF Throwout Action with an Active Thrust of the Right Arm (Right Arm Throw with Pitch elbow not Push for Total Motion). This'd be your 4B Hitting Procedure, I believe.

There's a difference in the location of the Lag Pressure Point for all of this stuff. Rotated vs non Rotated Lag Pressure Point #3, see 6-H-0 . Its critically important to understand how these procedures should feel in the Hands so that you can properly monitor them via Lag Pressure.

I dunno, we need Daryl , king of all Hip Action.

Last edited by O.B.Left : 07-12-2011 at 01:00 PM.
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