slowplastic
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Ok I used some MS Paint skills to try to clear this up for myself...
I can feel what you're saying with my knee. I don't do that when pumping back and forth in your hammer drill, but as soon as I anticipate a throw then yes I do get that knee "around" and kind of out of the power before I throw.
So you rock back and forth "diagonally" relative to the teepad, but really that is back and forth pretty much exactly relative to your feet. Is that correct?
Then when you shift your weight for the throw, are you maintaining that diagonal momentum even though the target is maybe 20-30 degrees behind you? Or do you shift your momentum down the target line and move your front foot laterally toward the target? If you maintain the original diagonal momentum line like vector A, then your feet become farther apart and more offset because of that?
I can feel what you're saying with my knee. I don't do that when pumping back and forth in your hammer drill, but as soon as I anticipate a throw then yes I do get that knee "around" and kind of out of the power before I throw.
So you rock back and forth "diagonally" relative to the teepad, but really that is back and forth pretty much exactly relative to your feet. Is that correct?
Then when you shift your weight for the throw, are you maintaining that diagonal momentum even though the target is maybe 20-30 degrees behind you? Or do you shift your momentum down the target line and move your front foot laterally toward the target? If you maintain the original diagonal momentum line like vector A, then your feet become farther apart and more offset because of that?