
Sean Foley + David Woods, The Writer Cup, and Cool Teenagers
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The Effects of the Right Hand on the Shoulder
The right shoulder retracts too much and when he attracts his arms get pulled across his rib cage. With putting the right hand on there, it's hard to put the right hand in that position and retract the scap. The arms are able to do this now rather than that. That's what I see as the biggest difference. You can't really put it on and then do that. All this stuff about, to me, is more about the wrist than the shoulder. If people can't use their big toe, they're not going to fire their glutes. Trying to jump off the ground to hit the ball farther is kind of a silly idea because most people can't eat a
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