These ideas are great. The Hip and Shoulder turns are unique to each other. I don't know the mechanical term but the Hip Turn moves one way and the shoulder turn another --
The McDonald Drills. It's like the long pole under your car that spins one way and the Axel spins another. Hip Action is when they're connected.
Like in that odd video Yoda taped while giving instruction to the non-TGM teachers. He made them walk and swing back and forth.
Roundhousing happens when the Hips and Shoulders turn the same way. When they both turn. When walking and swinging, the Hips move front to back and the shoulders turn up and down.
It's too hard to explain. Do the drill.
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7-14 HIP TURN The Hip Turn as a Stroke Component is strictly the product of the Knee Bend and the Waist Bend. Not otherwise could the weight be shifted and the Shoulder Turn Axis be tilted without moving the Head. A Hula Hula flexibility allows the Hips and Shoulders to be independent but coordinate and so avoid Right Elbow – and – Hip interference and its “Roundhousing” Throwaway (4-D-0) during the Start Down – the Delivery Line ROLL PREPARATION (12-3-22).
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