Holy smokes, that three phrase breakdown with the slow-mo replay really opened my third eye. I always thought of it as two phases and so I could never connect the first phase to the third phase because I always skipped the second phase! Thanks Isaac!
Nicklas Berger Nothing really changes. The same principles are applied on the left, middle, and right side. The only difference is the ball is coming from the opposite side which usually helps people rotate into it more easily as long as their torso is still slightly open.
wanted to clarify some timing question. so I understand pulling the elbow backwards serves to open the shoulder and torso. to force maximum separaton between shoulder and torso, it looks like as the hips have turned and already fully closed, hitting arm is still in process of moving backwards. seems like this would force maximum stretch and separation, am I interpreting it correctly? or do u finish pulling arm back early, but just use scapula to keep it in that retracted position as the hips rotate? small but nuanced point I would like to clarify, thanks!
Holy smokes, that three phrase breakdown with the slow-mo replay really opened my third eye. I always thought of it as two phases and so I could never connect the first phase to the third phase because I always skipped the second phase! Thanks Isaac!
Thank you for this analysis. Absolutely incredible.
Thank u so much bro for giving ua precious time and knowledge. U saved my shoulder.
Simy H my pleasure man
Underrated channel 🔥🔥 you deserve more viewer
Amazing video! Specifically slow-mo combined with explanations is really useful!
Андрей Корнеев Awesome! Glad it helped
Great video. Never realised I needed to engage my glutes when jumping... No wonder my spikes lacked power since it was all arm. Time to squat!! 👍🏼
Awesome video! Tumbs up! What would be the differens for a right hand hitter on the right side? Angel, opening up hip to setter, etc.
Nicklas Berger Nothing really changes. The same principles are applied on the left, middle, and right side. The only difference is the ball is coming from the opposite side which usually helps people rotate into it more easily as long as their torso is still slightly open.
When you talk it is hard not to listen. Perfect.
Arm can be divided also, no? Internal rotation at shoulder, then at elbow with rotator cuffs, then finally forearm flexors(or do we not use these?)
This is so valuable, thank you so much
Matias Molinas You’re very welcome
Im more comfortable gaining power from the stretch of the back rather than the hip, is it normal or acceptable?
Thanks for the video, great explanation. Is that Taylor Crabb on the left side picture?
ArmoredFighter1 you’re welcome. And no that’s myself
wanted to clarify some timing question. so I understand pulling the elbow backwards serves to open the shoulder and torso. to force maximum separaton between shoulder and torso, it looks like as the hips have turned and already fully closed, hitting arm is still in process of moving backwards. seems like this would force maximum stretch and separation, am I interpreting it correctly? or do u finish pulling arm back early, but just use scapula to keep it in that retracted position as the hips rotate? small but nuanced point I would like to clarify, thanks!
so goodddd!!!! thank you so much
Cao Sơn you’re welcome!
No one ever teaches how to put your legs up dose it just come natural ?because it feels harder when I jump and put my legs up
It comes natural when you rotate your shoulders way more back than usual.
make a video on exercise to have a better arm swing. and a kinetic chain