
Originally Posted by
swingset
You're also rising/pulling your body up at the release - this will complicate all sorts of things. It's your way of trying to put some mustard on the ball, but unnecessary (especially for rotation/hook, which is about hand position).
It's keeping you off balance at the line, and will make your swing inconsistent. The way I learned to stop doing this is to imagine your head starting at the height it is at address (when you start your approach), and staying put or lowering very slightly) as you get to the line....a straight line, not bobbing up and down (and yours is). Just practice that for a while in your living room over and over. It will force your body to remain in an athletic position, and your arm to do the swinging.
For a new player, timing, ball position (relative to your body) and head position should be 100% of your focus - forget about release until you get those huge building blocks right or you're going to be building on a bad foundation.
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