- Jun 11, 2015
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Back and up Right. You are correct. How do you describe the move where the hands move up and back and the front foot moves forward? I call it walking away. Do you call it 'running start'?
I see the front shoulder turning In and down and I see what looks like some scap pinch. Do the hands pull the front shoulder in? Do the hands pinch the scap?
In the "walking away from the hands" portion of this swing, his hands are very active in that they move up and back in a triangular hypotenuse manner and even start the "running head start" segment of his swing. Mann provided us with a "clip of the year" nominee. Beautiful clip, well done.
The beauty of Mann's clip is shown in the area where the green dots form the overlapped section. That's the running head start. And, as explained in Tweks ebook, well you just have to read it for yourselves.
That's my understanding. My DD doesn't have that yet. She also doesn't "walk away" from her hands. She's stuck in between.
Draw a line at the front position of his hands as he reaches the high point of his leg lift. The pause the clip at his front foot touch. Where are the hands.
Back and up. Right? They also start to supinate (flatten) a bit as the back elbow starts to work towards the rear hip (slot)
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Back and up Right. You are correct. How do you describe the move where the hands move up and back and the front foot moves forward? I call it walking away. Do you call it 'running start'?
I see the front shoulder turning In and down and I see what looks like some scap pinch. Do the hands pull the front shoulder in? Do the hands pinch the scap?