Zachfersure
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Wait.... so I shouldn't be consciously rotating my hips? Just focusing on this lateral hip movement? :wall:
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You have to shift to the hip before you can turn on it.Wait.... so I shouldn't be consciously rotating my hips? Just focusing on this lateral hip movement? :wall:
Do people actually think about pivoting?
Wait.... so I shouldn't be consciously rotating my hips?
Wait.... so I shouldn't be consciously rotating my hips? Just focusing on this lateral hip movement? :wall:
Wait.... so I shouldn't be consciously rotating my hips? Just focusing on this lateral hip movement? :wall:
I like to think about my hips as a balance board for a ball. In the pump, the ball is rolling towards my backside. At the backswing, it's beginning to move forward again, thanks to the tilt. As I move into the power pocket, I'm catching that forward roll of the ball and stopping it by tilting my hips back again. Catching that momentum IS bracing. Now that we've stopped it, it is released through the swing.
So what is happening to the ball through the hit? Is the balance board shoving it forward? Or just keeping it from rolling off the front?
Sidewinder invented flossing?
I might have created another dance phenomenon. It syncs up pretty good playing The Git Up twice with my music muted.
I might have created another dance phenomenon. It syncs up pretty good playing The Git Up twice with my music muted.
Your feet/stance/flare needs to setup neutral to your pelvis to allow your hips the mobility to easily turn, and the width of your stance needs to be narrow enough to shift easily back and forth. Your stance should be slightly closed to the target front heel inline with rear toes. I talk in Power of Posture how wide immoveable stance keeps your weight from shifting back and forth/stays too centered, instead of being able to shift back and forth.For me this motion is very hard with the feet squared from target line(rhbh). Any analogies/tips how to practice that lateral move back and forth? Too many times my weight stays centered all the time. I can rock those hips very easily with my putt and forehand and know the power im missing on backhands.
FB, yeah doubt the channel is related to PP, but guessing someone screen captured response to a question, wonder if it was about BW's squishing the bug claim.Did this pop up on your recommended feed or how the heck did you find this? Or is that Paige's doll doing the filming? Baby alive!