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Old 11-27-2011, 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda View Post
In this reference to Delayed Hip Action (and, specifically, the pre-cleared right hip), Homer Kelley was referring primarily to Hitters using the Angle of Approach Procedure (2-J-3). This procedure automatically produces a steeper-than-normal Inclined Plane. Paradoxically, it also produces a more "inside" Clubhead Path.

He told our GSEM Class (January 1982) that unless he pre-cleared his right hip, his Hands would not "trust him" to turn away in Start Up. Instead, they would immediately go back outside the true (more 'inside') Angle of Approach required by this Hitting procedure. So, the only way to satisfy his Hands was to pre-clear the right hip. Then, in his own inimitable way, he told us that if our Hands didn't have that issue, then we might find the pre-clear useful, but not mandatory.

Swingers with their standard Planes and "Swing Back" Motion (as opposed to Hitters using the derived Angle of Approach Plane and their standard "Carry Back" Motion) have more leeway. Here again, the pre-cleared hip might prove useful, but not mandatory.

Agreed...but this is precleared hip is G O L D...GOLD.....hips and knees and on plane right forearm aligned to the angle of approach....beautiful stuff!
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