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"out from" the body occurs at the point where the scissors cut. Of course this all depends on pitch location, ideally scissors would cut earlier on an outside pitch and later on an inside pitch. And this diagram is not 3D, so it does not take into account lateral tilt. If it was 3D the axis would tilt depending on pitch location as well, remain more parallel with the ground on a high pitch while steepening the angle as the pitch gets lower.
Sigh the animated gifs never work for me
https://static.diffen.com/uploadz/8/8d/Cutrope.gif
BTW, I am not talking about torso here. I'm just trying to illustrate "out from" the body
I understand what our from is. Shawn contends it is getting flung off a merry go round. IMO out from has nothing to do with a merry go round. There is NO merry go round in a high level swing....
I asked him the question to get clarification what part of the swing he sees as the "merry go ground"? I asked if it was the barrel that got flung off and he said no.
The hip getting behind the rear leg "hip slip" is what creates the out from....