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That could explain it. I use the classic definition where in a standing human the center of gravity is in the pelvic region and when this is moved the center if gravity moves. Using this definiton, if you push the hips forward first, the center of gravity moves first and so it doesn't move too late.
In your definiton, if you move the middle of the body first , how does the center of gravity move late?
And if your head isn't out front, how are you not tilted back?
In my definition, I can also move my center of gravity with enough force that I can temporarily stand against a wall merely by sticking my foot in front of my hips and keeping my head back.
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