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Saw Mill

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Lane 1 Wrist Device
« on: August 11, 2005, 09:57:38 AM »
I wish Lane 1 would create one so I could change from my Strong Arm.  If they did, they should make it similar to it, i.e. allow for flexing of the wrist on the follow through.  That is why I do not like Robby Revs, Mongoose, and such because you feel stiff and rigid, bit with flexing allowed it allows you to cup the wrist, yet prevents it from breaking during back swing.  I surely hope one comes out before I need to replace my current strong arm.

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Saw Mill

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Re: Lane 1 Wrist Device
« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2005, 09:33:42 PM »
wow, I can't believe no comments or ideas.  Come on people, let's come up with some good ones.

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Sawuser

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Re: Lane 1 Wrist Device
« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2005, 11:54:58 PM »
Hussman, Do you mean just bent elbow or chicken wing bent?
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Re: Lane 1 Wrist Device
« Reply #3 on: August 14, 2005, 02:15:26 PM »
Don't mean to be hijacking Sawmills post, but want to answer Hussman. One thing that may help you is to try more of an inside-out swing. You may need someone to watch you & help you thru it for a while, then practice with mental effort for a while. Allowing the swing to go behind your back is a culprit of the chicken winging. I don't know if that is happening with your swing, but you need to check for that. One thing that may help is to push away inside of your target line, then allow the ball to go a little outward on the backswing.
You will see what that does almost immediately. We could use your vote on the poll if you haven't voted yet!
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