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I think locomotion seems to be the best answer there. It's just interesting to see someone throwing 700+ in such a different position. My initial post was about the rear knee - but it seems like that knee likely also correlates to the weight being more back.
I've noticed that the back leg comes in two very different varieties from elite throwers - very bent or almost straight. I haven't been part of this forum for 10+ years but it seems like this doesn't get talked about that much. Maybe because it's not important?
Mostly a musing - but curious if...
I know we have a lot of Shawn Clement fans on here so I'll use him as the example -
He commonly states that "hitting the ball" in golf is the wrong intent. If we try to hit the ball, the body would pick up the club like an axe and chop down onto the ball. But rather our intent needs to be to...
Can I get a brief break down on the MOLF runs? I've thrown 1.1 and 1.5 - but none of the others. Just dome and flight characteristics would be helpful.
The profile on these 1.5 MOLFS is perfect. Slight shoulder to a mostly flat top - reminds me of a good Eagle X.
1.7 Sirius feel great too - too bad they are flippy.
Lets talk about wrist orientation first as I think that's a bigger deal.
It is pretty severe.
It's pretty amazing how Brinster keeps the angle lined up with his plane through out his entire motion.
Can this just be changed by being conscious of my wrist angle or is this a body angle thing...