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Old 04-26-2009, 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket View Post
Do you film it? Where do you hips go? Do they slide laterally down your stance line? Or do they go toward the ball? Keep them away from the ball and slide them down your stance line.
Thats what I was wondering about too. Or maybe a right hip that turns too early (with the right foot going up) and sends the arms out over the plane.

The hips need to slide towards the target , with a steady centered head and the right hip held back. A slight (2 or 3"s) slide to shift the weight left with the hip rotation delayed. This tilts your shoulders ("axis tilt") as well promoting an "on plane move of the right shoulder" and leaving you with a clear inside delivery path of the hands to the ball. No re routing needed to prevent a collision between arms and right hip. Lots of terminology I know.

You can use the search function on this site to research the following key words:

"roundhousing"

"cleared right hip" (both back and through)

"axis tilt"

"on plane right shoulder"

and of critical importance for the over the top move and perhaps the best corrective drill:

"start down waggles". Do two of them for every pull shot on the range and then step up quickly and smack it. No more pulls. A good pre shot waggle too for some.
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