Not being a smartass here . . . but is pushing as HARD AS YOU CAN really what you want to do?
I think if a Hitter follows Kelley's advice and employs the advantage that a Hitter may end his backstroke when the right elbow becomes bent, then a Hitter can grip it tight and hit as hard as he can with his right arm while keeping his body steady. Shorten the stroke, still the body, and deliver Tommy Armour's (bent back) right handed smash!
If ANYBODY knows this stuff . . . it would be the D-Cap-it-tater.
What the hell are spit shakes? Is that some sort of bodily function concoction that you feed your victims before you whack 'em dead? Or is the shakes you get when you haven't had your fix of Hostess King Dongs?
You really have dropped so low- It's just sad! Oh- by the way- when you get home tonight and check out back for your barbecue- AIN'T THERE!, I TOOK IT!
You really have dropped so low- It's just sad! Oh- by the way- when you get home tonight and check out back for your barbecue- AIN'T THERE!, I TOOK IT!
There is a little tiff that has spilled across the internet landscape and is building to a halloween cresendo, so pay no attention.
I'm going to get a special room set up; padded walls, padded sumo suits, golf clubs from toys-r-us, and a big plastic tub full of jello so these guys can work it out. We'll be selling tickets over paypal.
AND WHERE'S MY MODERATOR IN THIS SECTION???
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I think if a Hitter follows Kelley's advice and employs the advantage that a Hitter may end his backstroke when the right elbow becomes bent, then a Hitter can grip it tight and hit as hard as he can with his right arm while keeping his body steady. Shorten the stroke, still the body, and deliver Tommy Armour's (bent back) right handed smash!
I think if a Hitter follows Kelley's advice and employs the advantage that a Hitter may end his backstroke when the right elbow becomes bent, then a Hitter can grip it tight and hit as hard as he can with his right arm while keeping his body steady. Shorten the stroke, still the body, and deliver Tommy Armour's (bent back) right handed smash!
I've been finding(for me, anyway) that keeping the body still is paramount in my hit. Looks like yoga(to loosen up the back and neck) and balance ball swings are the order for over the winter...
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