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Old 01-13-2010, 03:02 PM
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Still working on it
I made a film a few days ago. However, I wasn't satisfied with how it felt and how it looked. So I'll shoot a new one later.

I am still doing basic motion, but I'm also doing full motion into a net in the back-yard. Now I think it's time to replace the two range balls I've been using

It is pretty easy by now to have level wrists and an on-plane right forearm at address and hit decent strokes with it. But
I am still searching for a fix and a start of back swing that is repeatable and provides the alignments that enables me to strike the ball as hard as I wish.

My address fix and startup has been very left side oriented for years. So right now I am trying to obtain a fix position where my right hip and my right forearm is as close to geometrically correct as it gets. And frome there produce a back stroke geometry that enables the down stroke physics that I'm currently capable of.

Does this make sense or should I rather use another approach?
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