Now I haven't bought the 7th edition but will when it comes on to amazon. But have had an initial thought to some of the components that ive heard placed in the swingers stroke pattern.
Lets assume that Homer means the onplane shoulder downstroke which is also written in the 6th edition rotated shoulder turn variation and ive heard that the hip action has changed to the slide variation. Now what if this is to make the backstroke comply with the generation of angular motion, the swingers pivot turning an axis to spin a flywheel ...ie chinese drum. Wouldn't this also tie in nicely with the lagging right forearm takeaway i've seen Yoda post about ...
Once a snap loading and release is learned properly why do so many think it is a "timing" issue to be done correctly?
Obviously all the loading/releases have "timing" issues until they become automatic (not non-auto).
I use snap 97% of the time (3% full sweep for certain shots) and don't have any issues with "timing."
You must have good Rhythm and aiming point and be well sequenced on the downswing. Snap isn't difficult if you have those, suffice to say it is a move that is built upon those other areas being in good shape.
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