I'm sold now on practicing basic motion - I finally understand downward thrust to both arms straight (Huge AHA moment)! But I have a question on backstroke and downstroke planes for basic and acquired motions for a single shifter vs. a double shifter:
Double Shifter Basic Motion: backstroke and downstroke fully on elbow plane.
Double Shifter Acquired Motion: shift from elbow to turned shoulder plane in backstroke and back to elbow in downstroke?
Single Shifter Basic Motion: backstroke and downstroke fully on turned shoulder plane (there seems to be no time for a shift?)
Single Shifter Acquired Motion: shift from elbow to turned shoulder plane in backstroke and stays on turned shoulder plane for downstroke.
For example, I believe Yoda mentioned that he might use mid body hands for a swinging procedure basic motion. I wonder if this would involve a plane shift from elbow to turned shoulder plane in start up or if the shaft would start on the turned shoulder plane?
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