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Backswing, Back
swing or Back-swing may
refer to:
Backswing in a club sport, such as the back-swing...
- the
backswing should be
slightly steeper than the downswing. At the top of your
backswing, your back
should be
facing the target. "On the
backswing, the...
- hit with a
short backswing and a
punching stroke.
While standing at the net, a
player usually has no time to take a long
backswing. When the ball comes...
- the ball on the
green or "lay up" in
front of a hazard. The
windup or "
backswing" of such a shot
typically ends up with the
shaft of the club pointing...
-
Strokers often keep
their shoulders square to the foul line and
their backswing generally does not go much
above parallel to the ground. This type of...
- room to wind up in a
backswing. The ball may
still be attacked, however, and the
resulting shot is
called a flip
because the
backswing is
compressed into...
- hit
without a
backswing,
keeping the **** of the bat
pointing down at home
plate (normally
pointing towards the
catcher during the
backswing), yet still...
- room to wind up in a
backswing. The ball may
still be attacked, however, and the
resulting shot is
called a flip
because the
backswing is
compressed into...
-
unorthodox feature of his game. All
these elements combined to give his
backswing a "crooked" look, in that the face of the bat
pointed at the
slips cordon...
- is
affected by an
upward force that
lifts the ball. See
Magnus effect.
Backswing:
Portion of a
swing where the
racket is
swung backwards in preparation...