Quick Tips - Plane the Chain
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When it comes to your Single Plane Swing, there are many different elements to keep in mind. Biomechanics, positions, setup, you know the drill. That being said, something that is easy to neglect when it comes to practicing is the idea of having constant fluid motion. Yes, stopping and feeling your positions is important as well, but don't forget to focus on putting them all together in one seamless movement. On this episode of Single Plane Quick Tips, Todd Graves talks about how he trains his motions, using his favorite training aid- The Swing Thing.
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