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Where does that put you? We’ve arrived to the top. Okay. Well, we’ve made it to the top. Go ahead there, Mike. We’ve got a swing where the left knee flexes, the right knee straightens, releases the hips to turn, allows the hands to trace a uniform concentric circle, and we’ve got the shoulders that are turning in a circle on a tilted angle by continuously left tilting, extending, and turning throughout the course of the backstroke. Okay, I got to take one more minute and explain uh because this has been a topic among a number of players that we’ve taught. I’ll go to this camera. Sorry, Mike. So when you swing back, we said that what should happen is that you should left tilt, extend and turn, left tilt, extend and turn, left tilt, extend and turn, left tilt, extend and turn, left tilt, extend and turn, left tilt, extend and turn, left tilt, extend and turn, left tilt, extend and turn all the way. What some golfers do is they left tilt, extend and turn, left tilt, extend and turn, left tilt, extend and turn, left tilt, extend and turn, left tilt, extend and turn, left tilt, extend and turn. Then they stop left tilting while they continue turning. And it’s at that point when their left tilt stops and they continue turning that their head moves back. Wouldn’t you say? That’s an important detail. Right. So, some of some of the experiences we’ve had, we’ve had a couple of players that needed to left tilt more at near the top of their back swing. Longer, right? More longer, right? More, longer, right? And so, a few uh people have seen the players at the top of their swing actually exaggerate the left tilt at the top. Uh that’s done on purpose because they see their pictures in their practice where their heads start moving back and to the right. So they exaggerate it. Now the caddies or some of the people viewing the golf uh telecast tease us and yell, “Hey, stack and tilt and they demonstrate this.” And that’s not what we’re teaching people to do. Uh we don’t teach everybody to put all their weight forward or tilt that much that soon in the back swing.

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