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Old 07-06-2007, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by 6bmike View Post
A few comments before Lynn answers. When I cut the video I misnamed it Hitter’s Row when I was really thinking Murder’ers Row after the 1927 Yankees, because in the clip, Ted is using a Hit Stroke Pattern and Lynn is using a Swing Stroke pattern.

Lynn was more than likely using 10-18-A Standard Left Wrist Action and going to the End, 10-21-C, the assembly point of the Power Package for a Swinger.

I would also think Lynn uses 10-16-C, Right Knee Anchor. It is here that controls Hip slant.

I would say Lynn has no secrets as everything is from the book and Mr. Kelley and generously taught over the years through online posts and lessons.
Thank you, 6bmike! I've been using more of a left and right knee anchor.
When looking at Lynn's swing I saw that he was using a kinda sitting motion in the takeaway. One that I've been using and thought....jeez, am I a genius?? Just kidding. It was realy cool to see someone else other than Hogan do this move. I don't have a t.v. here in Thailand...yet. I am wondering, though, if Lynn has the feeling of turning his left hand more than what would feel like 90* to achieve this phenomenal alignment?

Thank you, guys!
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