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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Hampshire england
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| When watching a pupil hit shots with the naked eye is it really possible to see swing plane/pivot mistakes or does the result of the ball flight give you a clearer indication of what preceeded it. Would you normally video the swing right off the bat or would it be possible to solve problems without the use of video. Many thanks Matthew |
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![]() | There is very little that i don't grab with my eye that video will show. The only thing is what is happening near the impact area because there is too much speed. HOWEVER By where their HANDS FINISH and HOW they finish i know what was happn' down there ![]()
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In combined with the body motion, I speculate what's going on in their mind, which generates that motion pattern. Then I test my hypothesis by asking the pupil what's in their mond and do something the opposite. If I I got it right, I then give an explanation to the student. If not, I continue the process till it's proved, during which the better the student's information and commitment, the faster the process. Up to now, there is not much left to be tested.
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