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Just understand that they are caused by the same thing: the low point is behind where it should be. When you get sick of fatting it, you'll pull your elbows apart or do other things to avoid fatting it, and then you'll thin it.

Work on Keys #1, #2, and #3. Without seeing your swing, I can't say which is important, but self diagnose and go from there. if your head is relatively stable, look at #2. That's the likely culprit.

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Originally Posted by iacas

Just understand that they are caused by the same thing: the low point is behind where it should be. When you get sick of fatting it, you'll pull your elbows apart or do other things to avoid fatting it, and then you'll thin it.

Work on Keys #1, #2, and #3. Without seeing your swing, I can't say which is important, but self diagnose and go from there. if your head is relatively stable, look at #2. That's the likely culprit.

??? I hope you forgot the n't Erik.

I'm gonna guess #2 (beside meaning poop) is weight forward.

OP, there was a decent thread on chunking/thinning a week or two ago - use the search function and you should find some good replies.

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Originally Posted by dak4n6

??? I hope you forgot the n't Erik.

i dont think he forgot.  hes saying that the low point of this dudes swing is behind where it should be.  that makes sense.  he needs to get the low point farther forward.

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Originally Posted by colin007

i dont think he forgot.  hes saying that the low point of this dudes swing is behind where it should be.  that makes sense.  he needs to get the low point farther forward.

Yes, this.

The low point is back of where it should be. It's too far back. It's not forward enough. :)

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The low point is behind where it should be, where it shouldn't be.

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I vote that your head is moving

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Originally Posted by zeg

The low point is behind where it should be, where it shouldn't be.

OMG my brain just exploded, but I think I understand. It's all about parsing...

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