Yes, power players put their balance arm out front and use it like a "windmill" to help power through the release.
When the balance hand comes off the ball your shoulders should rotate, with the hips, point it over your target. My thumb will be at my breakpoint helping to isolate it. To keep the thumb in that spot I also have to get lower with each step, just what a power player needs. Then as the swing comes down the hips and shoulders rotate back slightly as the balance arm powers back to your side, fully extended or even slightly behind your body.
Keeping the balance leg toe on the ground not only helps with improved balance but also helps to keep a player from over powering the swing. Accuracy is still paramount above all else so this combination helps to increase power while maintaining accuracy. More power can be generated but that is usually at the expense of accuracy.
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