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Loading And Wrist Action -- Hitting Vs. Swinging
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However, the Hitter can Drag Load as long as the Loading Action (of the Left Wrist) and the tendency toward Horizontal Hinging is recognized and compensated. Similarly, the Swinger can Drive Load as long as the Loading Action (of the Right Elbow) and the tendency toward Angled Hinging is compensated. Also, Mr. Kelley had no quarrel with Hitters who choose to initiate the Start Down with the Swinger's Standard Wrist Action (and not the Hitter's Single Wrist Action) in order to prevent driving the Hosel (only) -- and not the Sweet Spot -- toward Impact. |
Anti-Shank Insurance
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With the Swinger's Standard Wrist Action, the Hosel and Sweet Spot remain On Plane during the Start Down as he applies his Left Hand Karate Chop to the Ball. This helps the player whose sense of Clubhead Lag -- Sweet Spot inertia -- is underdeveloped and who therefore tends to start the heavy Hosel toward the Ball (instead of the Sweet Spot). In other words, Standard Wrist Action serves the less-skilled Hitter as Anti-Shank insurance. But remember, in my prior post's reference to the use of Standard Wrist Action in the Start Down, I bolded the word initiate. As soon as the Sweet Spot has begun its Down Plane journey and the Right Shoulder Turn has taken up the initial Clubhead inertia (Lag) and begun the Power Package Acceleration, it is time for the Hitter's Right Triceps to assume command and begin his Simultaneous -- not Sequenced -- Release. |
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