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inward turn


Posted by: Buck () on Thu Oct 3 15:15:34 2002


My coach says most guys on my team have too much of an uppercut. He says it's because when they inward turn the drop their back side. He tells us that when we "load" or inward turn, the front shoulder should come down a little and the back shoulder and elbow should go up just a little. This will then put a downward bathead path to the ball and come back up slightly, and just before contact. My question is I want to know if that's true or not? Cause none of us have video cameras.


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