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Re: one or two handed follow-through


Posted by: THG () on Tue Jul 15 21:14:09 2008


> My son has a one handed follow-through at the end of his swing. I was wondering if it is worth the effort to change it to a two handed follow-through, I somewhat tried a and he didn't like it. I have heard people say there will be more power with a two handed follow-through, is it true and and are there other advantages of it?


Jacoby. If your son is already successful, let him stay as he is. The advantage to the two handed follow through is that it many be easier to pull the ball and or guide the ball to the pull field.

Also if the hitter is not using both arms well, the two arm follow through may assist in using the strength of both arms.

Depending on the hitter, sometimes power to the opposite field is reduced with a two hand follow through. With a one arm follow through a hitter can reach more borderline pitches.


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