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Can you help me with some tips for a player, who in the backswing is completelt behind the ball, pushing it forward instead of having arm whip? Any tips to undo this bad habit?
I might be confused, when I think backswing, I am thinking the initial move to start the motion. Is that what you mean? Or do you mean coming down the back side just before release? If you mean to initiate the motion, behind the ball is ok. If the latter, then you need to spend more time in the IR in the classroom thread. Or this video
My DD sees a tincher. She has not done these drills, but if you are going to try and teach your dd this would be the place to start.
I might be confused, when I think backswing, I am thinking the initial move to start the motion. Is that what you mean? Or do you mean coming down the back side just before release? If you mean to initiate the motion, behind the ball is ok. If the latter, then you need to spend more time in the IR in the classroom thread. Or this video
Can you help me with some tips for a player, who in the backswing is completelt behind the ball, pushing it forward instead of having arm whip? Any tips to undo this bad habit?
uncdrew, does Mr. Tincher actually demonstrate his stuff? I mean, he... himself... does he demo it or does he have his kid or someone else demo during his presentations? If so, I'd love to see that although (as was discussed at length a while back) I don't think videoing is allowed of anything he does, aside from who films and distributes his material. I'm just very curious, no real point to my curiosity.