A problem I have? Seriously...you just wrote this 45 minutes ago!!This is a real problem you have. Where did I say turn the BB first. Go back and re read the stuff I have posted lately. Nice try, though.
Are you going to squabble that the "area around your BB" is not the same as the "BB" itself...or that "move" is not the same as "turn" as you wrote saying...Move the area around your belly button first.
C'mon, really now? The only "problem", is you not remembering what you just wrote within the past couple of hours.Get your lead foot down for leverage then turn your middle first.
The king of squabbling can’t figure it out.A problem I have? Seriously...you just wrote this 45 minutes ago!!
Are you going to squabble that the "area around your BB" is not the same as the "BB" itself...or that "move" is not the same as "turn" as you wrote saying...
C'mon, really now?
Move the area around your belly button first.
Doesn't sound like you agree.
Can you make your belt loops turn first if you are moving the ToB first? Or is the BoT that moves the belt loops.
Can you create hip extension if the BoT moves while the ToB stays put?
This question?
And right back to diverting, deflecting we go.The king of squabbling can’t figure it out.
Yup. The king of diverting. Answer my question in post 525And right back to diverting, deflecting we go.
Y'all need to huddle up the crew, and figure out a common talking point, instead of being all over the place with "first" starting the swing with the "obliques", the "middle", the "belly button", or any other the mystical and magical body parts you've all come us with over the years.
We've already been over both of these, so I'll move on.Move the area around your belly button first.
Doesn't sound like you agree.
The ToB turning within the BoT does the moving, it's not an either/or proposition, both are needed. But sequentially, if that's the question, then yes, the ToB is the first thing to start that particular movement.Can you make your belt loops turn first if you are moving the ToB first? Or is the BoT that moves the belt loops.
No. That would be the front (top) side trying to drag the rear side forward if I'm understanding the question correctly.Can you create hip extension if the BoT moves while the ToB stays put?
The rear leg is turning the pelvis forward...and that movement is called "hip extension". Does that answer the question, or did I not understand it correctly, or do I need to try to expound on it further?This question? "If pelvis turns forward ahead of the rear leg is that hip extension?"
Honestly thanks for the reply. But I am asking if the pelvis rotates away from the rear leg is that hip extension?If you're asking me to answer questions for you to help you better understand the concepts or the questions asked of you I'll be more than happy to do that. So...
We've already been over both of these, so I'll move on.
The ToB turning within the BoT does the moving, it's not an either/or proposition, both are needed. But sequentially, if that's the question, then yes, the ToB is the first thing to start that particular movement.
No. That would be the front (top) side trying to drag the rear side forward if I'm understanding the question correctly.
The rear leg is turning the pelvis forward...and that movement is called "hip extension". Does that answer the question, or did I not understand it correctly, or do I need to try to expound on it further?