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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: stiff front leg


Posted by: mb () on Thu Jun 12 11:25:05 2003


I'm of the opinion that a player of mine is
> > > > > rolling over and popping up because he's
> > > > > comitting to a stiff front leg to early. I like his
> > > > > hand action. He's a strong kid and he's very
> > > > > athletic. However, he's popping the ball up
> > > > > and rolling over too much.
> > > > >
> > > > > I think his front side pull is being limited by a
> > > > > stiff front leg. In turn he goes linear and the
> > > > > barrel collapses causing a pop up if the ball
> > > > > gets deep on him or a rollover if he's out in
> > > > > front.
> > > > >
> > > > > Thoughts?
> > > > ************************************************
> > > > Probably need to get those hips and shoulders opening much faster
> > >
> > > That's a great answer but what specific technique is used to "get those hips and shoulders opening much faster"?
> > *******************************************************
> > Read this site. Read the archives. Or order the Batspeed tape. Probably the best way. There is no quick fix. Knowledge + Practice = Skill
>
> I didn't think you would be able to answer the question.
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Is this a pop quiz, a test??? I have taught lot's of LL age kids to hit the last 5 years some quite successfully. I have spent hundreds of hours reading this site (and others) watching GIF clips and video.
If you want to post video I can perhaps help solve the problem. How would tell someone to fix their slice in golf without seeing their swing???


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