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Old 12-19-2010, 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Determined View Post
O.B.Left & Air,
I'll be 41 next week and I'd like to enjoy this game for many years to come. I'm wondering which stroke will be more sustainable when I'm 60, 70, or older. I've read the generalizations that flexibility lends itself to swinging and strength lends itself to hitting. I saw the home video on this site of Mr. Hogan "swinging" at what looks like an advanced age. He looked like he had trouble walking to the ball, but once he began his stroke, the fluidity and amount of snap he generated with his pivot was amazing. What are your opinions on the sustainability of swinging and hitting? Thanks
Well I'm 62 and it isn't the age that has kept me back - so far - but bad alignments...the age is not going to get any better, but the alignments are.
Yoda is 64 and has good alignments - He's doing just fine.
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