Just to illustrate so there's no confusionNo. Are you looking at the forearm? At toe touch? Both are completely flat.
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You call that horizontal? Or are you talking about something else here?
Just to illustrate so there's no confusionNo. Are you looking at the forearm? At toe touch? Both are completely flat.
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That Molitor is hard for me to see, but it's def not vertical; the Boggs I see very flat. I'm speaking the top hand forearm.Just to illustrate so there's no confusion
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You call that horizontal? Or are you talking about something else here?
Can you post a pic of an amateur with a side by side comparison of the Molitor pic I posted and explain the differences? There might be some confusion on what's being discussed hereThat Molitor is hard for me to see, but it's def not vertical; the Boggs I see very flat. I'm speaking the top hand forearm.
I guess imo, the top hand needs to be more in front of the top hand arm elbow than above.
Lol, don't worked up over my opinion. You all are miles ahead of me understanding the swing.Am I having a stroke or something? Molitor looks nothing like Cruz in regards to rear arm at toe touch
I think when just the words horizontal or vertical is used, we think in absolutes.Can you post a pic of an amateur with a side by side comparison of the Molitor pic I posted and explain the differences? There might be some confusion on what's being discussed here
So if this is not the norm, what makes him so successful? Is it his hands? Or is the difference his elbow working back, scap or whatever, as he gets to launch? He stays in sync?