tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2026852332372496889.post4176474757632658311..comments2024-03-18T02:25:33.619-07:00Comments on HeavyDisc: Forehand Break Through.Heavy Dischttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09859554566219778845noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2026852332372496889.post-91200524738557781872019-12-17T21:03:41.213-08:002019-12-17T21:03:41.213-08:00This is important to understand the end loaded sof...This is important to understand the end loaded softball bat. This is heavier than balanced bat. Therefore, you will need time to swing and hit the <a href="https://www.softballpickles.com/bats/slowpitch/" rel="nofollow">best slowpitch softball bat ever</a>.Jos Kenyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02974422752515549076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2026852332372496889.post-50728682636133298162019-12-12T14:26:15.659-08:002019-12-12T14:26:15.659-08:00I'm revisiting this...I've been doing a &q...I'm revisiting this...I've been doing a "swing style" forehand preparation similar to McBeth and it CAN work well but ultimately is too inconsistent. I've felt like I've gotten some insane speed, but I'm not sure if this simplified motion gets any less distance. I'll be doing a comparison video where I throw both ways with midranges, fairways and high speed drivers. <br /><br />Going to try crouching and staying turned like that to maximize the power. Would be cool if I had a means of clocking the speed...<br /><br />With my "swing" technique, I get my buzzz out to 300 very comfortably and maybe max out toward 340 with it. Really hoping that if I can get my FH consistency back I can add a lot more consistency to my game again (easier to aim than backhand)Josephhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06794467629346273757noreply@blogger.com