Ted,I came across a anology regarding hitters backswing in the archives here,it was to do with the action of the card dealer dealing the last card to player on his right (FANNING ACTION) with R/forearm. I had I believe been doing it wrong,I was in fact using the lawnmower action which was causing me trouble under pressure.
My shots would go left in a big way,I also think it was causing a misuse of ACCs 2-3.Your help here would be grateful...Cheers
Ted,I came across a anology regarding hitters backswing in the archives here,it was to do with the action of the card dealer dealing the last card to player on his right (FANNING ACTION) with R/forearm. I had I believe been doing it wrong,I was in fact using the lawnmower action which was causing me trouble under pressure.
My shots would go left in a big way,I also think it was causing a misuse of ACCs 2-3.Your help here would be grateful...Cheers
The lawnmower move is one of the worst things I've seen in modern instruction. It's a famous fad at the moment, but it has no geometric basis or advantage. I don't care how many "planes" you're trying to use. It's garbage. Have I made myself clear, without being too politically correct?
I'm glad you found that gem. Because, it will have a profound effect on #1, #2, and #3 accumulators.