Working on Hitting and Twist Away

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EdZ

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Having always been a swinger, I've been working on a 'hitting' motion and have found twist away to be a very powerful tool (less so for swinging IMO). I still have some clubface control issues with it, either over doing, or not holding, the 'twist'. Brian, you mentioned that this was a 'full roll' hitting procedure. Would you always suggest a 'full roll' feel with twist away? I've been using an angled hinge and no roll feel per a hitter's pattern.

In doing so I've gotten a bit too steep, judging by divots and ball flight and some obvious 'toe' hits. If I trace the plane line with the right forearm, I don't feel 'inside' enough.

How much 'cross line' should a hitter's motion feel? How far 'out to first base'?
 

Brian Manzella

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Angle hinge is fine...i was just saying that NSA was a full roll procedure.

The hips should move in the same direction as the hands do (when viewed from the 'blimp'/overhead view) at the start down.
 
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