On Sunday's publish Ryan requested for a more in-depth clarification of the anti-slice move I cited. I plan to do a submit (a couple of if vital) this weekend to assist him. But inside the period in-between, I provide this video of GCA instruct Claude Brousseau's drill to help put off a slice.
This is not a brand new drill but it would assist some of you who, like Ryan, are struggling to wrap your minds around how your lead arm and shoulder motion allows take away a slice.
By turning your back to the goal, your lead arm and shoulder are forced to create the proper impact positions. Your top arm is forced to stay close to your rib cage and your lead shoulder is forced to 'open up' at effect. (Don't worry if you don't apprehend what 'beginning up your shoulder' method right now. I'll give an explanation for that in this weekend's post.)
Before you ask... NO, you don't need to use this drill everywhere however on the range. If you spend an excessive amount of time with it, I think it can adversely have an effect on your decrease frame movement. But the use of it a few instances can in reality assist you research what proper lead facet action seems like at impact.
And YES, Ryan, that publish is at the way. Be searching for it this weekend.
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