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Originally Posted by Mathew
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A pivot is an act of turning around a point and reverse means going in the opposite direction.
The shoulders nor the hips should be turning around in an anticlockwise(right handed) direction on the backstroke....
Ok well what about the slide in the hip action going in the reverse direction - hence reverse hip action ...nope...
[Is it a ] slide coupled with a head moving forwards....
Sliding - well thats going in the direction you should be going anyways - just going too far.... that can't be 'reversing'
Ok so what is the next point you could possibly make - the pivot point reverses forward in its direction ... but that makes me confused - how would then concentrating on a stationary head make you 'reverse pivot'... Think about it...
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Great post,
Mathew. And from the perspective of a man disciplined to rendering geometrical relationships, not opinions.