Looks to me like the feet are just responding to what the middle has done. Lucky he didn't break an ankle.
That’s a big contraction of the middle.
Looks to me like the feet are just responding to what the middle has done. Lucky he didn't break an ankle.
That’s a big contraction of the middle.
The middle front chain is only allowed to function properly because the back chain is active. You swing with the back, the scaps supports the upperbody as the link between the body and the arms. The upperbody connects to the body through the scaps. Otherwise the arms are not connected well to the body, they have a huge range of motion. The arms are linked through the scap to the body.
So, when I see something like this…
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The back leg pulls the bat through and I see back chain dominance.
I like this. This is something @FP26 has been saying for years on here.Cue yourself to keep the swing on the right side longer. Maybe throughout. It helps feel things.
I like this. This is something @FP26 has been saying for years on here.
I think you are correct.I believe it originated w Tewks awhile ago.
Would this be the feeling of the back foot being peeled off the ground?Try breaking it down into smaller parts. Might help you understand what’s being used and when. Loading is a full body thing. Launching is an anterior thing. Extension is a posterior thing.
The posterior chain is used to extend. The anterior side is used to rotate. Pretty simple.
Cue yourself to keep the swing on the right side longer. Maybe throughout. It helps feel things.
Would this be the feeling of the back foot being peeled off the ground?
The feel for me is top hand dominance. But if I think about it, the back foot feels yanked off the ground more so then peeled.
If was something I picked up off Tewks website. I don't agree with all of it, but this tidbit resonated with me.I think you are correct.