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It seems to me that the swing isn't around the spine as an axis as was taught.

It seems to me that the swing isn't around the spine as an axis as was taught last century, but involves swinging around each leg in sequence ----around the right leg going back, but around the left heel going through the ball. Axiom is likely good for the back swing, and may help in transition, but then the left leg becomes the axis, left arm takes over the right, and one swings around the left leg for impact and the left heel is the fulcrum for follow through.

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You are still rotating around the spine. Shoulder turn and spine angle are important. My fear is the comment of the left arm takes over from the right. Ideally, you should pick a dominant side to use. You don't want to be switching side dominance with the arms during the swing.
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