Hip Motion as it relates to hinge action and ball flight
Can someone please give me a layman's breakdown of how hip motion relates to hinge action and ball flight.
Ex: A swingers hip motion(Rotational/with an angled hinge, will result in an block or slicing ball flight.
A hitters hip motion(lateral) with an angled hinge will typically result in a fade.
etc. etc.
The reason I ask is that I struggle with mixing components. I have a tendency to really fire my hips, which is not a good thing for a hitter. I'm guessing if you have a rotational hip motion, you must employ a horizontal hinge, or you'll never get the club squared up???
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