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I believe it's called One Leg Drill because the majority of weight and rotational axis remains on front leg. Weight pressure might get to 80/20, but certainly not shifting a majority of weight back or the rotational axis. Some people also call it the Flamingo Drill, maybe the 80/20 Drill would be better for the pedants. |
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For a bystander reading this thread, if it says ‘drill’ then it’s only a small part of the whole. Football players high-step through tires, which is ridiculous without tires on field during games. By definition a drill is not a complete and fully formed technique.
__________ (fill in the blank) drill is not the gold standard backhand stroke for use on the course. It’s... a... drill. |
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The hip rotation IS the shifting of weight to the front leg.
Edit: on full throws, not up shots |
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