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mp33 12-15-2006 02:54 PM

Horizontal Hinge = adjusted address ?
 
I have been having trouble this season with my horizontal hinging action.I think the problem was I was using impact fix at address.When I switch to adjusted address the horizontal hinge becomes much easier.
My question is does this make sense?

12 piece bucket 12-15-2006 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by mp33
I have been having trouble this season with my horizontal hinging action.I think the problem was I was using impact fix at address.When I switch to adjusted address the horizontal hinge becomes much easier.
My question is does this make sense?

See the Jeff Hull Lynn Blake Teddy Ballgame videos . . . I'd say fo' shizzle. Drag it back drag it through . . . let CF do it for you . . . that rhymed. I'm soooooo freakin' dorky.

mp33 12-15-2006 03:53 PM

I looked up in Wikipedia that fo'shizzel means "for sure."

6bmike 12-15-2006 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by mp33
I have been having trouble this season with my horizontal hinging action.I think the problem was I was using impact fix at address.When I switch to adjusted address the horizontal hinge becomes much easier.
My question is does this make sense?

Impact fix is great for LOOK LOOK LOOK when examining your impact position and is a great way to address the ball for a Hitter.
From Impact Fix, it is very easy for a HITTER to remain in a Single wrist action without turning the hands on plane which is what you would be doning from Impact Fix, turning to a Standard Wrist action in order to HH.

A no turn, no roll makes for a fine Angle Hinge.
Turn and roll makes a Horizontal Hinge happy and wise.


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