We started by beating the s$!t out of impact bags with the flying wedges...used aiming point concept...then built it Stage 1, then Stage 2...This stroke was a Stage 2...His Stage 3 is 95% there...give me another 6 - 12 weeks...then we'll post the entire sequence...before and after!!!
We started by beating the s$!t out of impact bags with the flying wedges...used aiming point concept...then built it Stage 1, then Stage 2...This stroke was a Stage 2...His Stage 3 is 95% there...give me another 6 - 12 weeks...then we'll post the entire sequence...before and after!!!
It would be greatly appreciated if you can give a slightly more in-depth description of how your turned a Flipper into a Ball Masher in 6 weeks. Can you give us an idea of how much further your student is hitting it? Did you use any TGM lingo on the student? Did you got through the good old chip-pitch-punch routine? Did you use any "out-of-the-box" unconventional menthods?
It took over 16 years of teaching to find First picture Top Left...."Reverse In-Line Flying Wedges"
annikan- are pics #8 and #10 both of mac? if so do they denote a swing evolution (the individual in pic 10 appears to be much more on his left at impact than in pic 8 ) or just different impact positions employed to produce specific trajectories? thx.