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Old 03-28-2012, 01:28 PM
MizunoJoe MizunoJoe is offline
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Originally Posted by whip View Post
mj the hands move away from the right shoulder in swinging and in hitting.
Your glass is half full. In a Turned Shoulder Plane Swing, the hands should be transported to release by the right shoulder and their movement away from the right shoulder should be minimized. That is, #4 release should be delayed. Independently moving the hands downplane toward release is over-acceleration and causes #4 throwaway and usually also #2 throwaway. In Hitting however, the right shoulder is a platform, off which the right tricep hits after taking out the slack of the left side.
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