"Hogansquest" is right, but the trick is to know when to rotate, and how much. A pivot-driven hitter rotates the forearms fiercely once the club is "in the position to hit" (-Hogan), but does not cross the hands over (shorter clubs), at least not until the ball is long gone (longer clubs). I think this is a very good checking point to see where your club points after impact (up for hitters), but it does not apply to longer clubs...
"Hogansquest" is right, but the trick is to know when to rotate, and how much. A pivot-driven hitter rotates the forearms fiercely once the club is "in the position to hit" (-Hogan), but does not cross the hands over (shorter clubs), at least not until the ball is long gone (longer clubs). I think this is a very good checking point to see where your club points after impact (up for hitters), but it does not apply to longer clubs...
sickboytommy 3 weeks ago
pivot driven hitters use forearm rotation.
hogansquest 4 months ago