I've been working on keeping my armswing straighter on the downswing. Is this close to what you wanted JMerrel? If so, what should I work on now?
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2 hand swing update
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Re: 2 hand swing update
Good job on allowing your arms to stay extended as the swing begins moving downward after ball placement. (old versus new slide).
In the downswing slide, I drew a yellow line showing your forward body spine tilt.
As you begin your slide your upper body tilts forward too much. Compare your spine angle change versus Jason’s from the top and into the slide.
As you begin your slide try to keep the head up and upper body more upright.
Good job, keep us posted.
In the downswing slide, I drew a yellow line showing your forward body spine tilt.
As you begin your slide your upper body tilts forward too much. Compare your spine angle change versus Jason’s from the top and into the slide.
As you begin your slide try to keep the head up and upper body more upright.
Good job, keep us posted.
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