Shoulder alignment issues
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Shoulder alignment issues
I'm having issues keeping my alignment to the target. I've gotten really open to my target. ANY advice on a drill or something to get a feel on staying aligned to my target. Couldn't figure out how to attach a picture but my power step leaves my right foot basically parallel to the foul line to give you an idea how open I am. I've been able to make it work apparently as my scores haven't been bad but trying to get better and this is the next step for me.
Re: Shoulder alignment issues
tdub36tjt wrote:I'm having issues keeping my alignment to the target. I've gotten really open to my target. ANY advice on a drill or something to get a feel on staying aligned to my target. Couldn't figure out how to attach a picture but my power step leaves my right foot basically parallel to the foul line to give you an idea how open I am. I've been able to make it work apparently as my scores haven't been bad but trying to get better and this is the next step for me.
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If I'm reading into this correctly , we can see opining the shoulder is a good thing. It's OK if your power step turns instead of being straight as the other steps. Everyone is different Chris Barnes can open his shoulder without opening / turning his foot. Most power players I'm guessing turn / open their foot somewhat. The main issue is can you keep the ball inline with your head? If the answer is yes then your OK.
If your still looking for a drill to help then work with the 1 step / swing and slide drill keeping your power foot facing straight at the head pin.
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Dick Ritger level 1 coach
2 300 games
1 800 series
High average 223
Coaching with pros in clinics since 2004