that are confusing me.
firstly, if the turned shoulder plane is located at the top of a flat or rotated shoulder turn, then if a shoulder turn is made that is steeper than rotated, is the turned shoulder plane therefore nullified? and if so, where does the right shoulder travel on the downswing?
secondly, in a single shift swing, like arnold palmer, were you swing down the TSP, if your right forearm is on plane at impact, how does that not constitute to another shift to the elbow plane, and therefore, how is this not a double shift?
firstly, if the turned shoulder plane is located at the top of a flat or rotated shoulder turn, then if a shoulder turn is made that is steeper than rotated, is the turned shoulder plane therefore nullified? and if so, where does the right shoulder travel on the downswing?
secondly, in a single shift swing, like arnold palmer, were you swing down the TSP, if your right forearm is on plane at impact, how does that not constitute to another shift to the elbow plane, and therefore, how is this not a double shift?