This is not something I usually see. In fact, it is usually the opposite.
Over-active right bicep muscle, not Releasing the Fourth Power Accumulator sufficiently, Off-Plane, fear of hurting the right elbow are places to begin...Is the player even capable of physicaly straightening it ?
Per 7-1, For the Swinger, CF Uncocks both the Left Wrist and Right Elbow; 7-19 and 7-20. So both must remain Passive, but never Whippy.
First place I'd look is plane. If you can't straighten the right arm down and OUT, you are probably over plane through impact.
Split grip drills, no ball, just in the air, below horizontal, but not lowered all the way to a full swing.
Focus on first - not letting the clubhead get 'inside' the hands until hip high, and second, swinging OUT - from about 7 to 2 on a clock as your right arm straightens to 2 o'clock.
If that doesn't help you get a good feel for how the right arm needs the 'room' to straighten, next look to your pivot. You may not be turning through very well.
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First place I'd look is plane. If you can't straighten the right arm down and OUT, you are probably over plane through impact.
Split grip drills, no ball, just in the air, below horizontal, but not lowered all the way to a full swing.
Focus on first - not letting the clubhead get 'inside' the hands until hip high, and second, swinging OUT - from about 7 to 2 on a clock as your right arm straightens to 2 o'clock.
If that doesn't help you get a good feel for how the right arm needs the 'room' to straighten, next look to your pivot. You may not be turning through very well.
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Right . . . right shoulder farther downplane . . . more right arm.
Swing = Shoulder + Wrist throw , The shoulder throws both arms. Thus the elbow release by CF or CP. The muscle is "stretched"
Hit = Shoulder + forearm throw = 4 barrel Hit is available. Shoulder provide the platform to blast the right forearm. The tricep contracts. and there is relatively less stretch of the left side.
Ok... I think I am getting warmer !
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Swing = Shoulder + Wrist throw , The shoulder throws both arms. Thus the elbow release by CF or CP. The muscle is "stretched"
Hit = Shoulder + forearm throw = 4 barrel Hit is available. Shoulder provide the platform to blast the right forearm. The tricep contracts. and there is relatively less stretch of the left side.
Ok... I think I am getting warmer !
A true CF Automatic Snap Release will use a Delivery Path Throw (10-20-D), which then produces a Wrist Throw.
The Shoulder Throw is produced by the “Instant Acceleration” of the HIP ACTION. This is a “sharp initial acceleration” against Acc#4. The THROW of the Left Arm only begins AFTER the “PIVOT acceleration subsides…” This Shoulder Throw (in combo) is great for Swingers and even Hitters that go 4barrel to set up the push of 10-20-B but not so good for 3barrel Hitters or right arm swingers.
A true CF Automatic Snap Release will use a Delivery Path Throw (10-20-D), which then produces a Wrist Throw.
The Shoulder Throw is produced by the “Instant Acceleration” of the HIP ACTION. This is a “sharp initial acceleration” against Acc#4. The THROW of the Left Arm only begins AFTER the “PIVOT acceleration subsides…” This Shoulder Throw (in combo) is great for Swingers and even Hitters that go 4barrel to set up the push of 10-20-B but not so good for 3barrel Hitters or right arm swingers.
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Nice post 12p....couldn't help noticing the difference between Bo's right foot and Kj's right foot thru impact...Bo's is firmly planted while Kj's is on the ball/toes of his right foot prior to and thru impact. That camera is amazing
Peter K does not like BG's leg action thru impact...I guess Peter is into the power game.
First place I'd look is plane. If you can't straighten the right arm down and OUT, you are probably over plane through impact.
Split grip drills, no ball, just in the air, below horizontal, but not lowered all the way to a full swing.
Focus on first - not letting the clubhead get 'inside' the hands until hip high, and second, swinging OUT - from about 7 to 2 on a clock as your right arm straightens to 2 o'clock.
If that doesn't help you get a good feel for how the right arm needs the 'room' to straighten, next look to your pivot. You may not be turning through very well.
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Hi Ed,
I am not quite picturing the drill that you describe. Is the club just below horizontal but not touching the ground when you do the drill?
Thanks,
Alex