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Old 05-01-2010, 04:38 PM
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Here is another suggestion. From the chicken and egg line of thinking. A slightly backassward reworking of things , but something that has helped me.

The Hips need to turn to start the Shoulders Turning as part of the 6-m-1 Sequence. Its an initial turning or spinning of the Fly Wheel. But its the Shoulders that really matter in that its the Right Shoulder that the Bent Right Arm is attached to. If the Right Shoulder stays back , the Right ARm must straighten! Its the Right Shoulder that takes the Bent Right Arm down plane! And Homer said we should all feel like we are hitting the ball with our Right Shoulders. Its necessary for the late hit, having lots of bent right arm available for the ball.

So try a Right Shoulder Throw. Here is a dry land drill. Gripping an imaginary tennis racquet take a nice fullish forehand with the #3pp Tracing the Straight Line Plane in a golf like fashion. Let the Right Shoulder move through the shot with the Right Arm. Back and forth , back and forth with a bent right elbow late into the shot. Now take a peak at your Hips when your getting near impact. I bet they're fairly open. The Shoulder Throw or its intention has necessitated it.

It'd make for a nice golf swing too. Its the Bat Basic Stroke with a Right Shoulder Throw, technically. A right sided Hitters pattern but the Shoulder Throw can get your Pivot turning given a Swinging Pattern as well.

Last edited by O.B.Left : 05-01-2010 at 04:43 PM.
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