back-to-*** transition - any advice?

All the other transitions seem pretty straight-forward to me, and I think I get off the wall pretty quickly on those, but for some reason I feel like I'm hanging on the wall too long on the back-to-*** and I just know I'm doing something wrong. Should I be facing the opposite wall when i let go of the wall? or is facing the side ok? Anyone have a trick or a technique for getting feet on the wall quickly? Any help or advice you all can give is greatly appreciated. Thanks guys!
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  • And, if you get DQ'd for this turn, ask the stroke judge if he/she were standing over you at the end of your lane when he/she made the DQ. If they were on the side of the pool or more than three lanes over, they were not in a good position to accurately judge the turn. I have appealed a couple of DQs by judges who 1) did not know the turn well and 2) were not standing over my lane. I won both appeals. Wow, I didn't even know you could appeal a DQ. The only times I've been DQ'd were in cases where I already knew I made a mistake, but this is good to know.
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  • And, if you get DQ'd for this turn, ask the stroke judge if he/she were standing over you at the end of your lane when he/she made the DQ. If they were on the side of the pool or more than three lanes over, they were not in a good position to accurately judge the turn. I have appealed a couple of DQs by judges who 1) did not know the turn well and 2) were not standing over my lane. I won both appeals. Wow, I didn't even know you could appeal a DQ. The only times I've been DQ'd were in cases where I already knew I made a mistake, but this is good to know.
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