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Originally Posted by Jono
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Collin, I think you've got a powerful, athletic swing. The only reason I mentioned your head movement is that I'm having the same problem with my swing. I was hoping Lynn might jump in with some suggestions on how to approach this problem.
Was the head movement discussed during your lesson with Lynn? If so, how are you guys approaching this problem?
Thanks.
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Depending on how flexible you are, standard knee action is easier than right anchor. The same holds for hip motion.
Standard hip motion combined with Standard knee action is a very helpful way to maintain a steady head and is especially helpful when cross line hip motion is used.
A great image for this is to feel that you 'sit on your right cheek' as you pivot. It can help those who tend to come over the top tremendously, especially when using a 'slip grip' drill.
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