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Old 09-28-2006, 10:41 AM
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RFT for Hitters -- help PURLEEZ
Im working on swtiching to a hitting motion and when I get it right then boom .. but im struggling to consistently have a good setup and RFT

I know I want to get my right forearm on plane with the shaft at address but Im unsure how best to do this. Do I need some level of axis tilt or is this uncessary in the hitting motion? Im also setting up with a flat left wrist and a bent right and trying real hard to ensure those hand positions stay frozen as the right arm moves up the plane

Im also unsure if I should apply a classic RFT or more of the lawnmower cord analogy for a hit motion? That is should I just bend the forearm up from the elbow or actively pull the right forearm behind me (allowing that motion to move my pivot)

I also need some sort of reference point or description that I can check to see if im in a good position at the top to deploy that right arm thrust down into the ball

I feel like Im nearly there .. just need some help getting over the finishing line
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