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I wrote with my brain disconnected at that time :redface:. I meant of course down under the plane: The right shoulder must not drop down under the shoulder plane but must drive down the shoulder plane! What a hawkeye Lynn! I corrected the post! By the way, thanks again for all the valuable instruction you provide here; with your help my game improved a lot since my first post and I can tell you my ball now knows what lag and compression mean! :thumright |
Mike - I found your "hitters row" video. Thanks.
Yoda - I would appreciate a comment on the "correct" action of the right shoulder in a hitter's full swing. It is my understanding that the right shoulder must absorb reactively (in a Newtonian sense) the push action of the right arm/forearm against the PP1 point. However, as Yodeli states, any attempt to keep the right shoulder back will cause one to "run out of right arm" in the downswing. I therefore presume that the right shoulder must actively move downplane to support the right forearm in its hitting action. If correct, how does its movement differ from the right shoulder thrust movement that initiates/activates/supports a swinger's downswing pivot action? Jeff. |
I second Jeff
I second Jeff's in his question and I'm curious of the answer.
If you can also drop a line about that "Incident CF feel while hitting" I talked about, my mystery would be solved and I'd the happiest man in the world! ;) Thanks in advance! |
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