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Originally posted by BlueDog:
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......so I had to back out of it and concentrate on the hips.
The arms work, the hips don't work...The hips work, the arms don't work.....Teach it, no, back out......Concentrate on another area........Someday, maybe you'll learn isolation drills are useless........But, maybe you won't since you believe in teaching 'em how to rotate......Remember, they do graduate eventually.......
Maybe she'll figure it out...I hope she does....
IMO,it is esier to to work from the hips out or bottom up than from the hands down.You have not even seen her swing the other way but yet you say this is the wrong way(heck,she couldn't even make contact the other way).Maybe she would graduate eventually but they have to be succesful NOW and still graduate.
I knew I would regret this.
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Please don't turn this into a normal my way is better than your way thread.
I respect your opinion and actually like alot of your input but there is more than 1 way to get to and end result and the student should be the indicator of the method,not an agenda.Why do you think I asked so many questions,even some directed to you specifically?
NO,she is not there and there is still much work to do and yes the hands need to get more involved to graduate the swing but the swing working the other way just wasn't producing results.Actually it was and they were ALL bad.
I do believe that now some things are clicking and going back to the hands will produce results,but it just wasn't happening before.