Originally Posted by Daryl
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Grant,
Issues with your pivot.
standing up
running out of right arm
flattening your right wrist
weak hip action and truncated down-stroke hip turn
Right Shoulder is not moving nearly enough Down-plane
Most of this can be corrected by changing your start-down procedure. Rather than planting your left heel, start by turning your hips to the left. Try not to push off with your right leg.
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Standing up and running out of right arm I get ya. I always am right on the line of running out of right arm at impact (or over that line).
The flattening of the right wrist I assume you mean during takeaway?
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weak hip action and truncated down-stroke hip turn
Right Shoulder is not moving nearly enough Down-plane
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Can you expand on this a bit?
Also by turning the hips left do you mean sliding or actually rotating?
I was under the impression that I wanted a bit more hip slide to take up the slack in my right arm, but not hip turn...
