I like a 4 step approach personally. Almost all approaches are based on 4 steps anyway. Anything more than that is just adding extra motion and timing.
Set the ball up high (above waist level, while standing straight up), start the swing when your first step starts, and viola.
Watch your approach in the video, you will see in every shot you do everything in the last 4 steps. You take 2 steps without moving the ball, then start the ball on the 3rd step, take a studder step on 4, power step on 5, then slide on 6.
-Get rid of some the extra motion. - I would move to a 4 or 5 step approach.
-Lose the loop in your swing. - try setting the ball up more to the side of your body in the swing plane, instead of in your gut.
Whatever you do, give it a chance to work. Do it for 20 games, and get comfortable with it. The biggest mistake most people make, is doing it for a game, and proclaiming it didn't help.
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Visionary Test Staff 07-08