Based on Yoda's post: Swingers or Hitters monitoring a Line Delivery Path (of the Hands) -- a Cross-Line procedure -- should aim their Thrust at the inside-aft quadrant. As with both On Line procedures above -- the Geometric Plane Line or its Visual Equivalent, the Arc of Approach -- and also, the Cross-Line Angle of Approach, the Clubhead will pass through the inside-aft quadrant.
What is your reasoning for excluding (iii) for Swingers?
I have always been interested in chasing this down for Swingers.
Thanks man!
I think Yoda would also agree with the above -- that the Angle of Approach procedure is usually excluded for the Swinger.
The nature of the Hitter's Right Arm Thrust drives the clubhead in more of a linear fashion out towards right field. Swinger's do not have this tendency, hence they don't use Angle of Approach.
I think Yoda would also agree with the above -- that the Angle of Approach procedure is usually excluded for the Swinger.
The nature of the Hitter's Right Arm Thrust drives the clubhead in more of a linear fashion out towards right field. Swinger's do not have this tendency, hence they don't use Angle of Approach.
To basically open up a can of worms, wouldn't the Tomasello stroke (notice neither hit nor swing ) be able to use the Angle of Approach, because he adds right forearm thrust?
To basically open up a can of worms, wouldn't the Tomasello stroke (notice neither hit nor swing ) be able to use the Angle of Approach, because he adds right forearm thrust?
IF it is a Right Arm Swing, the Right Arm is truly swinging, so it does not produce a linear motion out to right field, which is caused by the right triceps thrust (hitting).