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Punch or pitch elbow when hitting?
where is the best place to have that right elbow at impact when using hitting procedure? To the side of the rt hip or in an "elbow seeking the naval" position.
thx |
As Mr. Kelley once said, there is no best...
The standard 12-1 hitting procedure employs punch elbow which I believe would be the stock answer to the question, and would be the text book position. Also see the following quote from the 6th edition: Quote:
Thanks, Kevin |
thanks Kev... I know you like Brian's swing pattern a great deal, would you say he is in more of a punch condition?
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Kevin |
Kev,
dont sell yourself short dude.... hey on another note have been over to Yodeli's site lately? (lagtips) He appears to be MIA |
10-3-B Pitch "The only real difference from Punch is that the right elbow can lead the hands into release much farther with the same amount of hip travel and is therefore more conducive to greater trigger delay for snap releases."
Float loading assembly, loading and release point depends on type of lag loading you intend and its release point. Float loading has its own type of snap release. Pitch elbow could let you go deeper into release. IMHO |
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