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Old 01-10-2011, 02:39 AM
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The Single Plane Swing
Originally Posted by YodasLuke View Post

I'm much more inclined to monitor and favor a single Plane for the travel of the Sweet Spot.

[Bold emphasis by Yoda.]
One Plane Swing.

Two Plane Swing.

Single Plane Swing (with its Variations).

Hmmm . . .

More on January 24th at The Summit.

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Old 01-10-2011, 11:06 AM
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Is Hitting the ball as easy as sighting the left arm on the BLP??
Originally Posted by Yoda View Post
One Plane Swing.

Two Plane Swing.

Single Plane Swing (with its Variations).

Hmmm . . .

More on January 24th at The Summit.

...aiming at the BLP by sighting his left arm and driving his right shoulder, like using a scope rifle?

Is it that simple on the Elbow Plane for a Hitter?

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n 2-H, Homer writes about the direction of the Right Shoulder:

"But the Shoulders do have crucial On Plane functions – synchronizing and aligning the Pivot Motion and Thrust with those of the Power Package (Chapter 6). “On Plane” Right Shoulder Motion is possible only by titling its axis – the spine. See 7-14. In this area the Left Shoulder is helpless. The geometry of Shoulder Control deals only with Right Shoulder, for there are no guide lines for Left Shoulder control of the Right Shoulder. Therefore, variations in Right Shoulder location will vary the Left Shoulder location at Impact and, consequently, the Low Point location as well as the Angle of Approach (2-N).
MY BOLD EMPHASIS.

WOW!


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