Shoulder over rotating?
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Shoulder over rotating?
I am having a problem with my off ball shoulder over rotating by a good bit. What would be the easiest way to try and fix this problem.
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Re: Shoulder over rotating?
Video required for correct analysis......otherwise it's just a guess!
I assume you are talking about your shoulders at the finish.
If your non-bowling shoulder is over-rotating, what is your bowling shoulder doing?
Are shoulders do not work independently of each other, they tend to rotate about our spine.
It's been 5 years since you posted a video. and that video was not very good.
The video needs to show your address position through the finish position,(1) side & (1) back view.
NO SLOW MOTION!
I assume you are talking about your shoulders at the finish.
If your non-bowling shoulder is over-rotating, what is your bowling shoulder doing?
Are shoulders do not work independently of each other, they tend to rotate about our spine.
It's been 5 years since you posted a video. and that video was not very good.
The video needs to show your address position through the finish position,(1) side & (1) back view.
NO SLOW MOTION!
-JMerrell
"Simplify the Motion.....Maximize the Results"
"Simplify the Motion.....Maximize the Results"