FiveFrameSwing
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I second that, can it be said in a easy to understand manner?
Did you really find Butter's description correct, or just simple?
I second that, can it be said in a easy to understand manner?
Can I get you to describe how to "use the torso correctly", and how "then you can use leveraged hands"? Perhaps outline the body segments of how to use the torso correctly, and then what is actually leveraged in the hands or what the hands leverage against.
Did you really find Butter's description correct, or just simple?
Just simple. It lacks spine/torso engine.
1. If we could return to the hip angle for a moment - what plane of movement are we talking about? I think the original comment was "hips angled up" - as in left hip higher than right hip? or front of hips (belly button) higher than rear of hips (tailbone area). (Sagital plane and ??? plane?)
2. "Shoulders closed" - To me, it makes sense that the front shoulder flies open when there's not enough resistance/pull-back on the backside. The correction I try to use is "keep pulling back" - if you know the "effect" (front shoulder opening) isn't really a direct cause of "not keeping your shoulder in there" - then why even bother using a cue that STILL mentions the front shoulder?
I agree that it lacks the torso-engine usage ... but it was simple.
Can I get you to describe how to "use the torso correctly", and how "then you can use leveraged hands"? Perhaps outline the body segments of how to use the torso correctly, and then what is actually leveraged in the hands or what the hands leverage against.
WRT Bustos's swing above.
There is so much torso resistance (slack removed) created that as soon as the hands start turning the barrel the rear leg starts to turn forward and pull on the lead shoulder which pulls on the arm. This tilts the torso.
It is true that the hand usage is assistive, but that takes place as the torso- engine is pulling on the lead-arm.