Originally Posted by ndwolfe81
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When I make a poor swing I "roundhouse"
2-N states that there must be a underhand pitch motion and feel. If there isn't then you are "Roundhousing"
How do you feel a underhand pitch, but at the same time you are trying to hit down and thru the ball?
Seems like the underhand pitch would make the left wrist bend.
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The underhand pitch is 'through low point' - so the 'up' section isn't until after impact.
Like an upper cut punch to a spot under the ground (aiming point, ahead of the ball).
The key is that where you are directing force is under and ahead of the ball. Per 1-L-15
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