I can see how this would create that “spring” effect like you said but would simply strengthening the grip do the same thing? I’m reaching out for that analysis. Thanks for that.
Great question. The short answer is yes and now lol. It really depends on the player and how they achieve a strong grip. A strong grip might rotate the forearm but it might not "coil" up the bicep and the shoulder. With that said, some players may unintentionally coil all the way up. Does that make sense?
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Wow. This is pretty eye opening but it makes simple sense.
I hope it helps!
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I'm a college player and one of my teammates I think struggles with this exact thing. Sharing it to him.
Thank you for watching and sharing
I can see how this would create that “spring” effect like you said but would simply strengthening the grip do the same thing? I’m reaching out for that analysis. Thanks for that.
Great question. The short answer is yes and now lol. It really depends on the player and how they achieve a strong grip. A strong grip might rotate the forearm but it might not "coil" up the bicep and the shoulder. With that said, some players may unintentionally coil all the way up. Does that make sense?