drewyallop
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I tend to agree with SteveT. I know the kind of confusion that results from trying to copy a pros swing or some part of it. You may get temporarily better but it never lasts
As mentioned earlier it is almost impossible from a 2D video to determine what a player is doing angle wise and totally impossible to understand what is happening inside the muscles. If we had D plane numbers and a full 3D biomechanical survey maybe something useful could be gained.
But for me true improvement has resulted from: 1. a lesson with Manzella 2. diligence in putting that instruction into practice (2K balls maybe), and 3. continued study of all science and BM videos on this site so that first fix can be extended to incorporate all the principles that Brian talks about.
Drew
As mentioned earlier it is almost impossible from a 2D video to determine what a player is doing angle wise and totally impossible to understand what is happening inside the muscles. If we had D plane numbers and a full 3D biomechanical survey maybe something useful could be gained.
But for me true improvement has resulted from: 1. a lesson with Manzella 2. diligence in putting that instruction into practice (2K balls maybe), and 3. continued study of all science and BM videos on this site so that first fix can be extended to incorporate all the principles that Brian talks about.
Drew