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Luke,
Earlier you mentioned that at one time you were a “switter”. Now you are a true 4 barrel “hitter”. Is the difference between the two just the amount of the #4 accumulator load or perhaps the amount of time #4 is loaded? In my quest to learn hitting, this is the one thing that I keep flip-flopping on. The more #4 I put into it, the better I seem to hit (this is indoors into a net). I’m trying to use #4 just to get the right elbow back on plane so I can drive #1. Does this seem reasonable? Jimbo… |
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One thing that I've found that my computer will do much better than any of the video e-mail devices is the amount of frames that you can see. My computer will show 64 frames per second where most video streams come in 32 frames per second by e-mail. I'm sure it's the program that I use. (computer coach) If any of you computer guys could provide any solutions, I'd be all ears. |
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When I first started seeking help, I was taught to be a swinger with an angled hinge action. My grip was never addressed and my left hand was very turned (strong) and bent. Furthermore, I was also taught to flatten my left wrist at the top of the swing or "end." Needless to say, I could hook a SW about 50 yards. All of this resulted in a "hold on for dear life" feel coming into impact to prevent the ball from putting on it's left turn signal. Most of my shots were hooks and pushes. The results were strictly dependent on my ability to keep the clubface from closing. With all of that garbage in my past, I've become much more robotic. My body is extremely quiet. I feel as though my legs are stuck in concrete, almost zero pivot feel. My forearm is placed on plane as described in 7-3. I focus very much on extensor action as listed in 12-3, in most of my practice sessions. After the taking up of the slack (a slight bump in the startdown that loads #4), I try to drive the #1 pressure point into the ground. When I begin my practice sessions I'll monitor my hinge action in some basic strokes. I'll go to both arms straight a few times and hit some very low trajectory punch shots. With my past considered, angled hinging feels normal to me. Keeping my body from continuing to rotate did not feel normal. If the #1 pressure point is truly driving through impact, the #4 pressure point is being relieved of any pressure. In other words, #1 is pushing the left arm off the chest. That's why you can't be pulling and pushing at the same time. Additionally, I never question someone's feel, but I will use video to find if "feel is real." The video never lies. |
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Would you identify your component variations for component #1 through #9?
Sure... 1. 10-1-A, Overlapping 2. 10-2-B, Strong single action 3. 10-3-A, Punch 4. 10-4-D, Four Barrel 5. 10-5-B, Square-Open 6. 10-6-B, Turned Shoulder 7. 10-7-A, Zero or No Shift 8. 10-8-B, Special 9. 10-9-B, Impact |
I believe Yoda mentioned before that closed-closed is recommended for hitter at advance level. Could you tell us why you are using a square open stance. I know it related to the person but is there any guides why someone will use square square, square open etc.. Any advantages on square open?
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You get that kind of distance with a 'punch'?
You must be a hefty fellow, I'd be curious to know how you hit it with a 'pitch'? |
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Regarding my personal square-open combination, the TGM player can change any stroke component to create a different result. Because of my open stance (10-5-B), I automatically create a Delayed Pivot (10-12-C). In other words, I have created a restricted backstroke (relative to the Free Turn of 10-12-A) and a free follow-through. It gives me a very robotic feel, as if my legs are stuck in concrete. I almost have a zero pivot feel. |
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