The hands go up and in instantly the pivot gets out of the way it doesn't do the the job on it's own, the forearm lifts UP instantly not back.
This is my whole point! the right forearm should not stay on the plane it's got to lift and bend off the plane instantly it doesn't stay on it while it moves back and then lifts, it goes UP and in from the very start!
The hands go up and in instantly the pivot gets out of the way it doesn't do the the job on it's own, the forearm lifts UP instantly not back.
This is my whole point! the right forearm should not stay on the plane it's got to lift and bend off the plane instantly it doesn't stay on it while it moves back and then lifts, it goes UP and in from the very start!
I'm sure the "Right-sided Swing " guys have a few tattered copies of TGM on their desks and at the computer monitors. Like the Hitting motion taught by TGM, TRSS emphasizes the Right Arm. However, TRSS emphasizes a "K" set-up position that is like Impact Fix to the extreme! Right arm straight pick-up, elbow stays close bends, then a bump, then extend the right elbow.
This is just an exaggerated hitting motion I believe. Feedback?
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Last edited by innercityteacher : 03-04-2012 at 10:26 PM.