Anybody ever put their entire swing into an active right hand/right arm, right shoulder swing?
D diggerdog New Jan 29, 2007 #1 Anybody ever put their entire swing into an active right hand/right arm, right shoulder swing?
B Brian Manzella Administrator Jan 30, 2007 #2 Junk. I mass deleted this whole thread. It was junk. Let's start over.
B Brian Manzella Administrator Jan 30, 2007 #3 Right side. Digger. The answer is YES! And, why wouldn't you? If you have a good Pivot, you have all the "left side" you need. Where to start? Make practice swings with your right arm only. Then DO IT with both hands.
Right side. Digger. The answer is YES! And, why wouldn't you? If you have a good Pivot, you have all the "left side" you need. Where to start? Make practice swings with your right arm only. Then DO IT with both hands.
birdie_man New Jan 30, 2007 #4 Wait wait wait....K I have quesitons Brian. Brian Manzella said: Digger. The answer is YES! And, why wouldn't you? If you have a good Pivot, you have all the "left side" you need. Where to start? Make practice swings with your right arm only. Then DO IT with both hands. Click to expand... So....both hands.... So....you're saying you think there's advantages if it's done right?? Didn't u say there's power advantages to using the left shoulder? (your "pivot powered HCP") Could you expand on all this Brian? Thankyousir...! Last edited: Jan 30, 2007
Wait wait wait....K I have quesitons Brian. Brian Manzella said: Digger. The answer is YES! And, why wouldn't you? If you have a good Pivot, you have all the "left side" you need. Where to start? Make practice swings with your right arm only. Then DO IT with both hands. Click to expand... So....both hands.... So....you're saying you think there's advantages if it's done right?? Didn't u say there's power advantages to using the left shoulder? (your "pivot powered HCP") Could you expand on all this Brian? Thankyousir...!
B Brian Manzella Administrator Jan 30, 2007 #5 No problem, Mr. Birdieman. What I am saying is this: If you want to FEEL the swing in your right arm only, go right ahead—so to speak. If you use your pivot—which is a PULLING component—you'll have plenty of "left side" to balance things off. Remember, EVERYONE (who can play a lick) is using both, and nearly 50--50, regardless of what they THINK they are doing.
No problem, Mr. Birdieman. What I am saying is this: If you want to FEEL the swing in your right arm only, go right ahead—so to speak. If you use your pivot—which is a PULLING component—you'll have plenty of "left side" to balance things off. Remember, EVERYONE (who can play a lick) is using both, and nearly 50--50, regardless of what they THINK they are doing.