OK. I thought I was on target with that. I like the coffee table metaphor. Now: as a corollary to that, should "setting the ball on the table" move seamlessly into the backswing, or should there be a hesitation? Seems like It's really more like one continuous movement for me...
While The "ball falling/dropping into the swing" can be talking about part of the pushaway, they may also be referring to the "hinge" method.
The Hinge is basically where you move the ball into the swing by hinging around the elbow and keeping the elbow close to the body. Instead of using the classic pushaway
Take a look at Joe Slowinski's article "Hinge It To A Better Physical Game "
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Here's a illustration of a world-class hinge, watch Tommy Jones in the beginning of his Weber Cup Match against Osku Palermaa.
Last edited by bowl1820; 07-04-2014 at 11:51 PM.
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