FiveFrameSwing
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FFS, maybe you could show us the grip that you promote. Maybe a video of one of the hitters you work with?
No problem MTS ... I'm not here to pretend I have a secret. Perhaps you'll reciprocate and describe the grip that you advocate ... which after you have made 5 posts, in a thread that you started on the topic, you still haven't described.
I personally believe that the wrist angle is important ... and that if you take that viewpoint, then the concept of having roughly equal elbow-to-elbow spacing ... from the point in the swing where the 'upper torso begins rotating' to 'contact', will be more easily accomplished. Stated differently, the concept of a 'connected swing' is more easily accomplished if you pay attention to the setting of proper wrist angles. Stated yet another way ... those that advocate "turning the triangle" will have more success if they pay attention to first establishing the setting of the wrist angle. It turns out, that when I satisfy this desire to establish the wrist 'angle' ... as Hodge demonstrated ... and as Donny emphasized ... that I end up having the knocking knuckles on the top hand roughly aligned with where the wedding ring is located on the bottom hand. Furthermore, IMO, those that advocate aligning the knuckles of both the top & bottom hand, degrade the wrist angle, and place themselves at a disadvantage in terms of realizing the objective of making "connected swings".