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do you find that a more upright posture is harder to maintain spine angle and load into the right side? It seems like the more angle at address the easier it is to maintain that angle and not let the shoulder turn and hip turn blend, this seems that it would also allow you to load into/against your rear leg easier. since an upright posture is so close to staright up, then it would be very easy to just straighten out the little difference between hips and shoulders. Do you guys think this makes sense
 
shootin4par said:
do you find that a more upright posture is harder to maintain spine angle and load into the right side? It seems like the more angle at address the easier it is to maintain that angle and not let the shoulder turn and hip turn blend, this seems that it would also allow you to load into/against your rear leg easier. since an upright posture is so close to staright up, then it would be very easy to just straighten out the little difference between hips and shoulders. Do you guys think this makes sense


I've noticed the exact same thing for me. Are you fairly tall? I'm kinda tall (6'3"), so I think it makes sense that being more bent over is a better fit than standing more upright to hit something that is lying on the ground.
 

Jim Kobylinski

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it depends on tendencies. if you are one to tilt a lot on the downswing a more upright posture would work well for you.

If you are more prone to tilting less than it would make sense to bend you more over
 

rundmc

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jim_0068 said:
it depends on tendencies. if you are one to tilt a lot on the downswing a more upright posture would work well for you.

If you are more prone to tilting less than it would make sense to bend you more over

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