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20-Yard Pitch Shot
Want to hit crisp pitch shots that stop quickly? Use this setup and pivot from John Montgomery to make perfect contact consistently.
Comments (5)
No audio last 2 days? First time on this month? I use Dell desktop computer. Audio on all other websites? You have no Customer Service. Useless video with no Audio! Cancel with refund if you can't provide audio please. tayntab@aol.com
I have found better consistency when I ensure wrist radial deviation back and through. With that descending blow, I have more chunked shots when the wrists don't deviate correctly. Why is that?
I want someone to contact me re my membership .provide me with an email address thanks David Mantell
What is the key to having it stop quickly? I noticed both of your shots hit and released quite a bit.
No audio last 2 days? First time on this month? I use Dell desktop computer. Audio on all other websites? You have no Customer Service. Useless video with no Audio! Cancel with refund if you can't provide audio please. tayntab@aol.com
I have found better consistency when I ensure wrist radial deviation back and through. With that descending blow, I have more chunked shots when the wrists don't deviate correctly. Why is that?