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Old 02-23-2005, 08:58 PM
tgmer tgmer is offline
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Please excuse for asking this again, I am still not sure about using open stance as the ideal stance for hitting. Below is the comment I copied from one of the TGM website (I forgot which one and who make the comment) and is not as suggested in here:

"Using Closed-closed stance: However, when Hitting, you should be using the Closed-Closed Plane Line of 10-5-E. This is the Plane Line visually Covered -- not Traced! -- by the Hitter using the Cross Line Angle of Approach Procedure. Here, unless you are transparent, you must Clear the Right Hip or you will be unable to Cover this Steep Plane Line and properly Fan the Right Forearm."

"Hitters using the Cross Line Angle of Approach Procedure do not visually Trace the Square Plane Line that lies atop the Target Line. Instead, they visually Cover the Closed Plane Line of 10-5-E whose Base Line actually crosses it (2-J-2).

Hitters using the On Line (2-J-3) Arc of Approach Procedure Trace the same Straight Plane Line (the Square Plane Line) as Swingers . "

Could someone give comments and clear the fog? Closed stance, square shoulder or Open stance square or ..
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