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Old 03-16-2013, 06:15 AM
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Trigger Delay with Circle Path
From 10-14-A Standard Hip Turn:

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During Circle Path Delivery (7-23) use the Turning Hip to carry the Right Elbow around into Release position for a Trigger Delay Control procedure (7-20) with shorter strokes where the Elbow does not leave the Right Side and "Clearing the Right Hip" is not feasible. But only with a Delayed Pivot under strict Hand Control.
Could anyone please elaborate on this?
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Old 03-16-2013, 08:30 AM
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HK is more or less Telling you what is happening rather than outlining a prescription for this procedure.

Normally, Circle Path Delivery is a Non-Pivot Procedure (Arms and Hands Only). But, in a broader sense, Circle Path Delivery refers to any Stroke that does not include a Straight Line Delivery Path before the Pulley (Release).

In this Broader sense, without a Straight Line Delivery Path, Hand Acceleration does not exit, which would create an Automatic Release when Hand/Elbow Acceleration drives the Right Forearm, so the Acceleration sequence is Right Shoulder-Clubhead rather than Right Shoulder-Hand-Clubhead.

With a Straight Line Delivery Path, the Pulley phase begins at the end of the Right Forearm Drive, which is Clubhead Acceleration. But, in Circle Path, of this kind, the Right Elbow moves with the Pivot and the Pulley will not begin until the Pivot Subsides or the Pivot can Throw the Hands.

This is an Elbow Plane Procedure, so a Standard Pivot helps and coordinates Plane Shift and Hip Action for Release (The classic "Sit-down" Pivot). Hip Action will "Throw" the Hands into Release. Very common among better Players.
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Old 03-16-2013, 04:57 PM
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Why does HK say "but only with a Delayed Pivot"?
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Old 03-16-2013, 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Par71 View Post
Why does HK say "but only with a Delayed Pivot"?
Because he's giving and example of an Elbow Plane Swinger. Pivot leads/Powers the Downstroke.

If it were a basic Circle Path example, the Pivot would be static.
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Old 03-17-2013, 05:31 PM
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So this would not apply to someone using TSP with Zero Plane Shift?
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Old 03-17-2013, 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Par71 View Post
So this would not apply to someone using TSP with Zero Plane Shift?
No, not at all.
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